Seriously. What companies are these where “Oops, Claude wrote that and I have no idea what it does” is even remotely acceptable? No company I have ever worked at. This kind of behavior would be corrected immediately, at all levels from the eng TL up to director if it had to go that far.
What happens in practice is teams are made "leaner" by laying off people (and, as seen in Microsoft layoffs, the people targeted are often veterans, due to their large salaries - which means that the team loses a lot of deep knowledge of the code in the process). And then the remaining ones are told to deal with the same amount of work as before, since "AI makes you more productive". I can't blame the remaining developers for saying, "fuck you then, I'm going to do the bare minimum". The blame is entirely on the management, and every single big tech company is complicit.
Maybe that’s true of each individual case, but we still have the systemic problem of the way these AI tools interact with human psychology. It tends to turn off the user’s brain, even people who know better.
It's bizarre to me that people want to blame LLMs instead of the employees themselves.
(With open source projects and slop pull requests, it's another story of course.)