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What Happens When Execution Gets Cheap, and Judgment Doesn't
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What Happens When Execution Gets Cheap, and Judgment Doesn't

via Dev.to DevOpsJames Sargent

Over the next few weeks, I’m sharing a short series on what’s actually changing in software, leadership, and decision-making in the age of AI. Not tools. Not hype. Not predictions. TrekCrumbs is a travel app with no cloud services. Everything lives on-device. Time zones affect every interaction. While building it, I saw familiar patterns play out faster than ever. Speed masked ambiguity. Reasonable decisions locked in paths early. Leadership showed up as decisions quietly moved. Each post stands on its own. Together, they show how leadership, planning, and architecture are shifting quietly, but decisively. Sundays at 9:00 am Central | 2:00 pm GMT If you direct AI-assisted work and own what it produces, this series is for you. Action cues : Have you actually reversed a decision your AI-assisted workflow produced, or have you only worked around it? Where are the decisions actually being made on your team? Who owns the outcomes, and can they name the moment they chose? P.S. Does judgment

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