I don't like reading AI text because I feel each word matters a lot less, however the message the author is conveying can be preserved. I read an article like this for the quality of the message not the craftsmen of the medium.
If the author didn't have the good taste and decency to edit the painfully obvious generated text, I just assume the message is low quality.
This is the new world we live in. Writers use AI to balloon a 2 paragraph thought into a full article, readers then use AI to compress the article into something akin to a 2 paragraph easily digestible piece. Everyone much happy. Example:
Key points from The Human in the Loop..
- The author pushes back on the idea that AI has made software developers obsolete, arguing instead that it has shifted where human effort matters.
- AI is increasingly good at producing code quickly, but that doesn’t remove the need for human oversight—especially for correctness, security, edge cases, and architectural fit.
- The “human in the loop” is not a temporary bottleneck but the accountable party who must understand, review, and take responsibility for what ships.
- Senior engineers’ most valuable skill has always been judgment, not typing speed—and AI makes that judgment even more critical.
- The author warns against blaming AI for bugs or bad outcomes; responsibility still lies with the human who approved the result.
- Software practices, team structures, and workflows need to evolve to emphasize review, verification, and intent over raw code production.