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Technical, cognitive, and intent debt
The article examines the impact of LLMs on software development, introducing concepts like intent debt and 'System 3' cognitive surrender, while arguing that engineering teams must shift focus from writing code to designing verification systems.
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12 tagsLLMscode generationtechnical debtcognitive debtintent debtSystem 3cognitive surrenderverificationcoding agentslegacy migrationfuture of codeubiquitous language
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News · 1Apr 23, 2026, 12:11 AMOpen original source
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Technical, cognitive, and intent debt
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