Effective Unit of Work Management is Crucial for AI-Assisted Software Development
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Summary
The article discusses the importance of proper unit of work management in AI-assisted software development, emphasizing that the key to successful AI coding assistance is not the intelligence of the models but providing the correct context. The author shares personal experience with initially poor results and references Andrej Karpathy's concept of "putting AI on a tight leash" to describe how to effectively manage AI agents working on code.
Key quotes
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Turns out the major bottleneck is not intelligence, but rather providing the correct context.
Andrej Karpathy described the work of AI-assisted engineering as "putting AI on a tight leash".
What does a tight leash look like for a process where AI agents are operating on your code more independently than ever?
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