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  3. There really is an opportunity to do some interesting psychological research on why people are so much more willing to write documentation and detailed instructions for AI agents to write code for them than for other human beings to write code for them.

There really is an opportunity to do some interesting psychological research on why people are so much more willing to write documentation and detailed instructions for AI agents to write code for them than for other human beings to write code for them.

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  • tael@yiff.lifeT This user is from outside of this forum
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    There really is an opportunity to do some interesting psychological research on why people are so much more willing to write documentation and detailed instructions for AI agents to write code for them than for other human beings to write code for them.

    technomancy@hey.hagelb.orgT pseudonym@mastodon.onlineP clanger9@mastodon.onlineC javascript@app.wafrn.netJ drahardja@sfba.socialD 5 Replies Last reply
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      @eviloatmeal But it does!! They just come in the form of "here's some non-working code" forcing you to explain what went wrong and tell it to go back to the drawing board.

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      • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

        There really is an opportunity to do some interesting psychological research on why people are so much more willing to write documentation and detailed instructions for AI agents to write code for them than for other human beings to write code for them.

        technomancy@hey.hagelb.orgT This user is from outside of this forum
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        @tael at least some of the time it's because bosses refused to allocate time for improving documentation for humans and now people are tricking into letting them invest in it because "it's for AI"

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        • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

          There really is an opportunity to do some interesting psychological research on why people are so much more willing to write documentation and detailed instructions for AI agents to write code for them than for other human beings to write code for them.

          pseudonym@mastodon.onlineP This user is from outside of this forum
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          @tael

          Speaking from the PoV of one who came up through developer ranks, and was blessed with some truly excellent tech writers for documentation, i think it comes down to 2 things.

          Writing a spec, is very different from documentation. Devs can be pretty good about describing what they want, but terrible at explaining how to use it. That's why you need excellent tech writers.

          Second, as prompt, the spec doesn't talk back. Writing for humans involves negotiation, not just direction.

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          • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

            There really is an opportunity to do some interesting psychological research on why people are so much more willing to write documentation and detailed instructions for AI agents to write code for them than for other human beings to write code for them.

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            Because any idiot can write the first one, but the second one is hard? 🤷‍♂️

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            • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

              There really is an opportunity to do some interesting psychological research on why people are so much more willing to write documentation and detailed instructions for AI agents to write code for them than for other human beings to write code for them.

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              @tael@yiff.life

              Because part of that documentation can also be written by the same machine that is going to consume it later

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                @petealexharris @tael Point.

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                • javascript@app.wafrn.netJ javascript@app.wafrn.net

                  @tael@yiff.life

                  Because part of that documentation can also be written by the same machine that is going to consume it later

                  tael@yiff.lifeT This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @javascript I foresee no issues with this process

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                  • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

                    There really is an opportunity to do some interesting psychological research on why people are so much more willing to write documentation and detailed instructions for AI agents to write code for them than for other human beings to write code for them.

                    drahardja@sfba.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @tael Because writing for AI agents gets them an immediate reward, but writing for others barely gets recognized, in most organizations.

                    https://sfba.social/@drahardja/116471942829259364

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                    • technomancy@hey.hagelb.orgT technomancy@hey.hagelb.org

                      @tael at least some of the time it's because bosses refused to allocate time for improving documentation for humans and now people are tricking into letting them invest in it because "it's for AI"

                      bjc@tines.spork.orgB This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @technomancy @tael i am sure this is a big part of it. being told to write it by your boss does a lot for motivation.

                      but in addition to that, the llm is supposed to take the work you did on the documentation and turn it into work you don't have to do elsewhere. it's a fairly straightforward trade with little ambiguity and that's a very attractive offer.

                      writing for humans, otoh, means you may or may not get work done on the things you want to prioritize, and they probably won't have read the docs you spent so much time on.

                      this is mostly independent of the quality of the results. i think a lot of people value the direct feedback from their efforts much, much more than getting high quality feedback.
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