
AI Cut Engineering Leaders Out of the coding Loop. Now They’re Becoming Governors.
When AI becomes the coding workforce, human’s role becomes governance of the codebase. For years, engineering leadership sat at the center of how software was built. Tech leads defined standards, staff engineers shaped architecture, and directors ensured consistency across teams. Through code reviews, design discussions, and mentorship, leadership maintained alignment between intent and execution. Systems evolved with a sense of direction because there was a clear layer responsible for enforcing it. That model is quietly breaking. Today, engineering leaders are being cut out of the coding loop. A junior developer can open an AI agent, describe a feature, and generate code in minutes. They often do not consult a senior engineer about structure or patterns, and increasingly, they do not submit to human review at all. At the same time, code reviews themselves are being absorbed by AI tools that flag issues, suggest improvements, and approve changes faster than any team can scale. The trad
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