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When you delegate code writing to AI, you can still lean on tests. But when you delegate the tests to AI as well, what exactly are you relying on? The code looks fine. The tests are green. Does that mean the behavior you expect is truly protect?

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Dmytro HuzDmytro HuzMar 111 min read
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When you delegate code writing to AI, you can still lean on tests. But when you delegate the tests to AI as well, what exactly are you relying on? The code looks fine. The tests are green. Does that mean the behavior you expect is truly protect?
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Mar 9

I Built ac-trace to Check What Tests Actually Protect

#testing #ai #development #opensource
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