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"textContent": "submitted by codeinabox to aicoding\n2 points | 0 comments\nhttps://susannekaiser.net/building-foundations-for-continuous-ai-accelerated-change/\n\n> AI doesn’t fix your bottlenecks. It amplifies them. DORA’s report on AI-assisted software development confirmed that AI amplifies existing flow and exposes brittle processes and frictions. If your flow is good, AI makes it better. But if you have a lot of painful bottlenecks and frictions, AI makes the pain worse.",
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