It's a good point, but I don't think the problem here is Claude. It's how you use it. We need to be guiding developers to not let Claude make decisions for them. It can help guide decisions, but ultimately one must perform the critical thinking to make sure it is the right choice. This is no different than working with any other teammate for that matter.
No, the problem is the people building and selling these tools. They are marketed as a way of outsourcing thinking.
I think most people would agree.
However it is less clear on how to do this, people mostly take the easiest path.