The Decline of Software Quality in the Age of AI-Generated "Slopware"
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Hendrik Erz
Summary
The article discusses the decline in software quality due to the rise of AI-assisted development, coining the term "slopware" to describe low-quality, AI-generated applications. It argues that while AI tools enable more people to produce more software, they cannot replicate crucial elements like maintenance and UX design. The piece responds to opinions from John Gruber and Jason Snell, warning that the AI bubble is leading to a permanent degradation of software standards.
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With the help of AI, more people will be able to produce more apps. But there are two crucial ingredients to good software that no AI tool can do: maintenance and UX design.
I believe that we are losing a lot of quality and amazement through this change.
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