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Amazon has rolled out an internal AI coding agent called MeshClaw, set AI-usage targets for eighty percent of its developers, and put up a leaderboard in the office showing who's burned the most tokens. The Financial Times broke it this week. Management has assured the engineers that token statistics will not be used for performance reviews. The engineers do not believe them, and have started using the bot purely to inflate their numbers. The bot, meanwhile, is wired up to deploy code. The panel has seen this before. Not the bot — the leaderboard. Lotus Notes in '96, SharePoint in '04, Yammer in '12, Teams in '20, Copilot in '24. Different acronym, same printout outside the cafeteria. What's different this time isn't the AI. The AI is incidental. What's different is the scale of the bet relative to the certainty of the payoff, and the fact that the metric being gamed is wired to a tool that can ship code to production. Topics * Goodhart's Law on a flat screen in a hallway — every metric disconnected from the work eventually gets gamed * The leaderboard genealogy: Notes ('96), SharePoint ('04), Yammer ('12), Teams ('20), Copilot ('24), MeshClaw ('26) * The COBOL migration story from 1998 — lines retired per week, deleted code paths, the Saturday outage * "Managers swear they didn't use the leaderboard. They just used the vibe." * Why the engineers gaming the metric are the rational ones * The 3 AM page after the AI-assisted refactor, the post-mortem that can't say what actually happened * Why the AWS bill doesn't function as friction — the bill is paid by a different VP * What an Amazon exec actually does after reading the FT quote on Wednesday morning Source Article [Amazon engineers use MeshClaw bot to hit managers' AI token targets](https://pivot-to-ai.com/2026/05/21/amazon-engineers-use-meshclaw-bot-to-hit-managers-ai-token-targets/ [https://pivot-to-ai.com/2026/05/21/amazon-engineers-use-meshclaw-bot-to-hit-managers-ai-token-targets/]) — Pivot to AI, May 2026. David Gerard's coverage of the Financial Times reporting on Amazon's MeshClaw deployment, including the eighty-percent developer adoption target, the internal leaderboard, the "default security posture terrifies me" developer quote, and the broader pattern (Meta's similar leaderboard was reportedly shut down within days of public exposure). The original FT piece is paywalled; Pivot to AI's writeup includes the relevant detail and the editorial framing the panel is in implicit conversation with. Panel * The Legacy Sysadmin * The Burnt-Out SRE * The Startup Founder * The Goat Farmer's Counsel
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