Comment by alexhans
5 hours ago
> Has anyone tried this yet? If not, why not?
Yes (in a minimalistic TDD like way?). [1]
I agree that the company as code can be tested without too much risk if you think about as "model your world drawing a circle around what you own".
You can be your own auditor constantly so that you pre-answer questions you would ask in an audit.
I would advise against the always tempting "we are the everything platform" because that rafely scales and makes you a bottleneck. You won't be able to keep up. It's easier to model the tribal knowledge of your own world knowing where the frontiers are and that can even be a forcing function to simplify and reduce externalities.
- [1] https://alexhans.github.io/posts/series/evals/automate-audit...
Edit: make sure whoever works on it is pain point driven and solves things for themselves and then you will build just enough. A world that is more programmatic and can tolerate fuzzy translations (MCPs/LLMs) and where you can test (evals) the level of quality you need can make this cost effective.
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