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The staggering claim that AI writes 97% of the author's production code underscores a significant shift in software development. Swizec Teller detailed his experience with Cursor, an AI tool that transformed his workflow, allowing him to implement features without traditional coding methods. This wasn't just experimentation; real stakes attached to production code skyrocketed the pressure. The author emphasized the importance of clear communication with the AI, giving context and feedback while iterating on features. This hands-off approach led to successful project implementations that might have otherwise been deprioritized. He cautioned, however, about the pitfalls of relying too heavily on elaborate plans without monitoring, stressing simplicity in communication and expectations with AI agents. The article serves as a testament to evolving coding practices, showcasing both potential and risks.
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