Monthly Archives: August 2025

AI Isn’t Broken, We Just Expected Too Much

I didn’t plan on writing this, but judging by my LinkedIn feed, the tide has turned – and everyone’s kicking AI while it’s down. “AI can’t do math.”“AI fails logical problems.”“AI hallucinates and lies.” Sure, sometimes it does. But here’s the question: why did we expect anything else? What we mostly call “AI” today are… Read More »

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GPT 5 has failed to deliver? Or has it not?

Some of us would say GPT 5 has failed to deliver. With all those posts trying to count characters or ask GPT 5 to solve logical problems where it keeps failing more often than not, it’s not that difficult to see why that would be happening. I don’t necessarily agree, even though one thing is… Read More »

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Attack of the AI agents?

We keep saying that developers are not just “coders” – they have to understand requirements, they have to participate in the meetings, they have to do the estimates, they have to do demos, they have to process feedback, they have to implement proper security, etc. So, of course, an AI coding agent can’t replace developers.… Read More »

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