Original Reddit post

Case 1: I am the only dev using AI or the only dev in general. I can interview the customer, negotiate requirements with the PM, discuss with Claude and I can create miracles. Case 2: Every person involved is using their own Claude, everyone skims output and info from everyone else and uses Claude to produce any output they provide others at scale (readme, jira tickets etc) and maybe its just me but this royally fucks up my workflow and sends my own Claude into a tailspin of confusion because of telephone game between different Claudes that only communicate by seeing each other’s outputs or code without knowing they are entirely AI or having the ability (with that context) ask/negotiate with the AI that produced it. I think this is a symptom of everyone using AI in a silo because nobody wants to admit the full extent they use it to their coworkers and as a result, the AI never gets to properly communicate with itself and is kneecapped as a result. The solution would be an enterprise level system where the AI for a team is all knowing and is everpresent in all team meetings. Am I just an outlier here or are other people experiencing this too? submitted by /u/Future_Addendum_8227

Originally posted by u/Future_Addendum_8227 on r/ClaudeCode