Comment by _dwt
14 hours ago
I think this is coming, alongside professional licensure for "software engineers". Every public-facing project will need someone to put a literal stamp of approval on the code, and regardless whether Claude or Codex wrote the bulk of it, it'll be that person's head on a pike when something goes wrong.
This isn't what many of us probably would have wanted, but I think the public blowback when "AI-coded" systems start failing is going to drive us there. (Note to passing hype-men: I did not say they will fail at higher rates than human-coded systems! I happen to believe this, but it is not germane to the argument - only the public perception matters here.)
This already exists. They’re called software audits, and the more risk-averse your customers are they more required they become.