> So taking responsibility for the code you generate is being a "fall guy?"
Yes, if your boss expects you to use AI agents to generate code faster than you can reasonably understand and review it. You're stuck between a rock and a hard place: you're "responsible," but if you take the time to actually be responsible you'll be reprimanded. The environment pushes you to slack on reviews in the short term to keep your head above water, but when a problem happens because of that you'll be blamed for it.
> So taking responsibility for the code you generate is being a "fall guy?"
Yes, if your boss expects you to use AI agents to generate code faster than you can reasonably understand and review it. You're stuck between a rock and a hard place: you're "responsible," but if you take the time to actually be responsible you'll be reprimanded. The environment pushes you to slack on reviews in the short term to keep your head above water, but when a problem happens because of that you'll be blamed for it.