There was that article a few months ago about an AI code assistant deleting a company's production database: https://fortune.com/2025/07/23/ai-coding-tool-replit-wiped-d...
There's layers here, of course:
1. The founder shot themselves in the foot by not understanding an AI tool couldn't be trusted, so clearly they really were that oblivious.
2. ...the founder had direct production access hooked up to their regular coding environment. They were always going to shoot themselves in the foot eventually.
> There was that article a few months ago about an AI code assistant deleting a company's production database
That wasn’t a company. It was a vibe coding experiment. It didn’t have any actual customers.
It did delete the database marked “production” though. If it had been deployed it would have been a problem. It was just an experiment, though.
It was even worse than that. It was basically an ad for a security product.
dogfood.ai?!
This article was published few days ago citing notion's mcp server and it looks legit
https://www.codeintegrity.ai/blog/notion
That's a really heartwarming story. Thanks.