
AI-Generated Code Will Kill Your Product. Here's the Ugly Truth.
Everyone's rushing to ship with AI. We get it — the dopamine hit of watching Claude or Copilot write 300 lines in 30 seconds is real. At Gerus-lab, we've worked with AI tools since the early days. We've used them on 14+ shipped products across Web3, AI, GameFi, and SaaS. And we need to tell you something nobody wants to hear: Most teams using AI-generated code are building ticking time bombs. Not because AI is evil. Not because the tools are bad. But because the way people use them is fundamentally broken — and the industry is collectively sleepwalking into a crisis. The Hallucination Problem Is Not a Bug Every AI advocate will grudgingly admit: "Yeah, hallucinations are a thing." Then they proceed to use AI as if hallucinations are a rare, isolated occurrence — a quirk to work around. They're wrong. Hallucination isn't a bug in the system. It's the system working exactly as designed. Large language models don't "know" things. They predict statistically likely token sequences based on
Continue reading on Dev.to Tutorial
Opens in a new tab



