bug-bounty489
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2/10
This article argues that while AI excels at code generation, it cannot make architectural and engineering decisions, resulting in poorly-structured codebases shaped by prompt sequences rather than deliberate design. The lack of decision-making creates technical debt that compounds over time, requiring human architects to provide oversight and establish consistent patterns.
0
2/10
opinion
The author argues that LLMs write in a constrained 'Business Casual English' register and proposes that humans can differentiate themselves by using diverse linguistic registers, arcane vocabulary, and complex sentence structures that LLMs cannot naturally produce—not by writing worse.
Zach Pearson
ChatGPT
Hemingway Editor
Ernest Hemingway
William Faulkner
Joe Lieberman
Google
macOS