Software engineer Nolan Lawson argues that AI language models can be used to write high-quality code carefully rather than quickly, contradicting the view that AI coding produces low-quality output. He describes using multiple AI agents to review pull requests for bugs while minimizing false positives, finding the methodical approach satisfying and beneficial for long-term code health.
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Software engineer Nolan Lawson argues that AI language models can be used to write high-quality code carefully rather than quickly, contradicting the view that AI coding produces low-quality output. He describes using multiple AI agents to review pull requests for bugs while minimizing false positives, finding the methodical approach satisfying and beneficial for long-term code health.
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