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XCSmetoday at 8:55 AM0 repliesview on HN

That's true.

The problem is that if the automation breaks at any point, the entire system fails. And programming automations are extremely sensitive to minor errors (i.e. a missing semicolon).

AI does have an interesting feature though, it tends to self-healing in a way, when given tools access and a feedback loop. The only problem is that self-healing can incorrectly heal errors, then the final reault will be wrong in hard-to-detect ways.

So the more wuch hidden bugs there are, the nore unexpectedly the automations will perform.

I still don't trust current AI for any tasks more than data parsing/classification/translation and very strict tool usage.

I don't beleive in the full-assistant/clawdbot usage safety and reliability at this time (it might be good enough but the end of the year, but then the SWE bench should be at 100%).