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Kenton Varda on the Pitfalls of AI-Written Change Descriptions
Originally published on Simon Willison's Weblog by Simon Willison
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Summary & Key Takeaways
- Kenton Varda has declared a moratorium on AI-written change descriptions.
- He finds AI-generated messages often focus on code details, not high-level context.
- This makes them unhelpful for understanding the broader purpose of changes.
- The sentiment highlights a current limitation of AI in developer workflows.
Our Commentary
I completely get this. AI-generated commit messages often feel like they're just regurgitating the diff. The human element of explaining why a change was made, or the architectural implications, is still crucial. It's a good reminder that AI is a tool, not a replacement for human insight in critical communication.
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