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by Eufrat 10 days ago
There is still no evidence, it’s all vibes. If you replaced AI with tulips, it would make no difference.
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We are at the point where QA can fix bugs by describing the issue they are seeing.

We are at the point where bugs can be fixed automatically by hooking up AI to crash reporting telemetry.

Tulips can't fix bugs.

I think the other commenter's point is that there's no industry-wide proof that QA can fix bugs by just describing the issue. That's an anecdote. Why is it acceptable now to just follow anecdotes and FOMO?