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I breezed through AI generated docs because they were effortless, but returning weeks later I struggled to understand them. Documentation should stick. It should be clear even a year later.

AI, Confluence Docs, and READMEs: Why AI Written Docs End Up...

ujjaujjaJan 181 min read
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I breezed through AI generated docs because they were effortless, but returning weeks later I struggled to understand them. Documentation should stick. It should be clear even a year later.
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