Comment by davedx
2 hours ago
I don't know if I agree that's the only sane workflow; the problem is, I am way less invested doing code reviews of agents than I am reviewing code by human colleagues.
I would love to be able to say I pay the same amount of attention and am just as diligent and communicate as clearly with an agent, but it wouldn't be honest: I scan agent PRs for obvious mistakes or misinterpretation of what they've implemented.
With human colleagues I usually know them and their style, their way of working, so have a better idea what to look for. You also have a genuine return on providing feedback that helps coworkers learn and improve, whereas with agents, all the feedback you write is gone when the thing gets merged (unless your org has some kind of shared memory for its agents).
I don't have the answer for what the future looks like, but I suspect agent-type-1 reviews agent-type-2 is actually where we'll end up.
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