Believe the Checkbook
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·December 19, 2025RandallBrown
> The bottleneck isn’t code production, it is judgment.
It always surprises me that this isn't obvious to everyone. If AI wrote 100% of the code that I do at work, I wouldn't get any more work done because writing the code is usually the easy part.
neilv
> Treat AI as force multiplication for your highest-judgment people. The ones who can design systems, navigate ambiguity, shape strategy, and smell risk before it hits. They’ll use AI to move faster, explore more options, and harden their decisions with better data.
Clever pitch. Don't alienate all the people who've hitched their wagons to AI, but push valuing highly-skilled ICs as an actionable leadership insight.
Incidentally, strategy and risk management sound like a pay grade bump may be due.
hapless
The ten dollar word for this is “revealed preferences”
recursive
I learned that phrase from one of the bold sentences in this article.
conductr
People speak in relative terms and hear in absolutes. Engineers will never completely vanish, but it will certainly feel like it if labor demand is reduced enough.
Technically, there’s still a horse buggy whip market, an abacus market, and probably anything else you think technology consumed. It’s just a minuscule fraction of what it once was.
Rakshath_1
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"Believe the checkbook? Why do that when I can get pump-faked into strip-mining my engineering org?"- VPs everywhere