Most companies think they're building a software factory. They're actually just shipping bugs faster.
THE SO WHAT
LLMs turned code creation into a firehose, but most orgs never upgraded specs, tests, or review—so they industrialized defect injection, not delivery. If you’re scaling AI coding, your real constraint is verification throughput; invest there before you brag about velocity.
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