Management doesn’t care. This sort of thing is becoming more common at my workplace too. More outages, more embarrassing bugs, even bugs that leak customer data. The solution is always more AI, and if you’re still shipping bugs and causing outages, it’s because you did’t use the AI correctly. Leadership makes all the right noises about quality and ownership, but when it comes down to it, the incentive structures clearly prioritize shipping things faster, all else be damned.
Management wants to get rid of people; they want to have their "wish-machine" that does what they say without any need to deal with nerds or ethical issues.
Management doesn’t care. This sort of thing is becoming more common at my workplace too. More outages, more embarrassing bugs, even bugs that leak customer data. The solution is always more AI, and if you’re still shipping bugs and causing outages, it’s because you did’t use the AI correctly. Leadership makes all the right noises about quality and ownership, but when it comes down to it, the incentive structures clearly prioritize shipping things faster, all else be damned.
Sounds like a fast track to sinking their company into the ground
Management wants to get rid of people; they want to have their "wish-machine" that does what they say without any need to deal with nerds or ethical issues.
Management likes how fast features are getting deployed so they essentially told us to just deal with it.
I mean speak up to management in a way where they know it's stupid and they're stupid for pushing it