The Wrong End of the Problem
Every company wants AI in their development process right now. That part is clear. What's less clear is where they're putting it.
Most teams I see have done the same thing. Handed developers access to an AI assistant and told them to move faster. Copilot in the IDE. Claude in the terminal. Pick your tool. The tickets stay the same. The process stays the same. The planning meetings stay the same. The only thing that changed is how the code gets typed.
The tool got added. The process didn't move.
And it breaks down fast. One power user with AI can produce more code than a team can review. Two or three power users in the same team and the review process is basically gone. Nobody can keep up. The code ships anyway.








