Comment by roncesvalles
10 hours ago
This is simply a symptom that the company doesn't have good Quality Control processes in place.
AI-produced code is good but it's not so good that it can replace hand-crafted (or heavily supervised) code written by the type of engineer who works at Cloudflare.
What's really happening is that a few employees realized they can game the system by turning on a firehose of AI slop and pushing 10x the LOC than any other engineer (with or without AI), because there's no one to tell them to stop, and in fact with a management that actively encourages this.
> What's really happening is that a few employees realized they can game the system by turning on a firehose of AI slop and pushing 10x the LOC than any other engineer (with or without AI)
Did they figure out how to game the system? Or was the system set up exactly with incitaments to produce exactly this outcome?
They figured out how. Mind you the system was setup with incentives to produce this outcome - but before AI it wasn't really realistic to produce all those lines of code even though you could and so nobody was gaming it so badly it broke. (it was always broke, but the breakage was acceptable before)
The new system is immature and hence open to exploitation. This is eventually going to destroy some companies.