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"publishedAt": "2026-03-12T08:47:28.000Z",
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"AI",
"Blogs",
"Business of DevOps",
"DevOps Culture",
"DevOps Practice",
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"News",
"Social - Facebook",
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"textContent": "A surprising AI experiment showed that feeding a model sloppy code didn’t just produce bad programming, it produced bad behavior. The result points to something philosophers and DevOps engineers have long understood: Character, culture and incentives shape systems far more than rules alone.",
"title": "Sorry, Charlie, StarKist Wants AI With Good Taste"
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