Comment by just6979
1 month ago
If you need the AI to indicate "could be wrong" on everything it writes to prevent your devs from blindly following everything it says, you're doing it so wrong. That should be the default mindset. Of course it could be wrong.
Not quite.
The could be wrong part is very helpful because it has (on multiple occasions) dug up something that was long-lost-to-lore about why something should work in a non conventional way.
Without that, the advice looks perfectly sensible and would send devs down a Rabbit hole, because the AI recommendation "looks right".