
Constraint Decay: The Fragility of LLM Agents in Back End Code Generation
THE SO WHAT
The “constraint decay” result on backend codegen is a warning shot — agentic stacks drift away from specs over long horizons unless you engineer hard rails and verification. If you’re auto-writing infra or backend logic, assume unbounded autonomy is a liability and budget for constraint-checkers, property tests, and contract enforcement as first-class components.
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