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The AI Autonomy Paradox: Why Software Engineers Must Unlearn "Control"

8 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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As software engineers, we are trained to control every detail—from code formatting to system architecture. But autonomous AI demands the exact opposite. In this episode, we discuss the "Autonomy Paradox." Learn why enforcing arbitrary rules on AI agents causes them to fail, and how shifting your focus from "how it's built" to "what it achieves" is the key to unlocking next-generation development.

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