The Harvard Business Review recently documented what it calls “workslop”: AI-generated work that looks polished but requires someone downstream to fix. When that work is a memo, it is annoying. When it is a cryptographic library, it is catastrophic. As AI accelerates the pace of software production, the verification gap does not shrink. It widens. Engineers stop understanding what their systems do. AI outsources not just the writing but the thinking.
vs impact trade-off would need to be judged on a case-by-case basis. I
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This whole application would probably be compiled to a single executable (but that depends on your runtime/framework; e.g. in C# it would be an executable and a dll library for each module; in Go it would be a single executable, and in Java a set of jar files).