AI will build you a website in twenty minutes. Clean structure, decent layout, usable copy. That is not a promise anymore, it works. Anyone claiming otherwise has not tried it in over a year.
And it does more than build. Wired up properly, it also puts the site online, points your address at it and ships changes. That is not science fiction either.
Then it says: done.
That is the moment this article is about. Because "done" means one thing here: I have done everything I was able to do. It does not mean: I checked whether it works. Checking is the part it cannot do. It sees its own work, not what eventually reaches your customer.
And that does not improve by paying for a bigger model. We have had pages reviewed by an AI several times over, thoroughly, with instructions to find faults. Afterwards a simple program ran across them that does nothing except look at the finished page the way a visitor receives it. It found faults on the first pass that every review round before it had waved through. Not because it is smarter. Because it stands somewhere else.






