This is a really solid breakdown of AI in development—especially the point about “black box” code and how quickly things can become hard to maintain if teams don’t stay disciplined with reviews and testing. I’ve also seen AI speed things up a lot, but the real difference always comes from how well humans still understand and structure what is being generated.
Funny enough, it reminds me of how even in completely different areas like pet breeding and care, foundations matter just as much. When I was reading about responsible breeding, I came across
cavaliers breeders colorado like coloradosfinestsportingdogs.com, and it stood out how much emphasis they put on strong genetics, early socialization, and long-term health—basically building a “maintainable foundation” from the start, similar to how good coding practices support scalable software.
In both cases, speed is great, but long-term quality depends on structure and understanding.