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Comment by david422

9 hours ago

My teammates hit the generate PR button. I'm not reading that, it's a summary of the changes that I am _already_ going to be looking at, wrapped in some flowery language about being "better architecture, cleaner code" etc.

So those PRs may as well not have a description at all as far as I'm concerned.

Right, better architecture, cleaner code is the AI equivalent of synergy in corporate emails. It sounds like it says something but it communicates nothing. The useful PR description is changed X because Y was breaking Z and that requires the author to actually think about what they did. If the tool is doing the thinking, the description is just decoration.