We still run tests (before code review, obviously; don't know why it's listed like this).
We still do QA at runtime.
I feel like anti-AI people are those one who actually treat AI as magic, not the AI users. AI doesn't magically prevent you from doing the things that helped you in pre-AI era.
No, but if a shop added overnight 5 fledgling juniors for each current employee on the project, not only would the delivery not be sped up on account of Brooks's law, but the stack would soon tank under the weight of its own issues. So outside of such situations as hilarious consultancy disasters, no one did that.
> Compiler -> code review -> tests -> runtime checks -> 'caught' in prod
With AI we still compile the code.
We still do code review.
We still run tests (before code review, obviously; don't know why it's listed like this).
We still do QA at runtime.
I feel like anti-AI people are those one who actually treat AI as magic, not the AI users. AI doesn't magically prevent you from doing the things that helped you in pre-AI era.