AI coding agents are getting much better, but I don’t think the biggest change is just “developers write less code.” The bigger shift is that developers are becoming reviewers, architects, and orchestrators. The agent can generate code quickly, but someone still has to ask: Did it understand the system? Did it change the right files? Did it introduce hidden bugs? Does the architecture still make sense? Can another human maintain this later? So the speed is real, but the review burden is real too. For developers using AI coding agents daily: are they actually making you more productive, or just shifting your work from writing code to managing code quality? submitted by /u/Alpertayfur
Originally posted by u/Alpertayfur on r/ArtificialInteligence
