> The point is exactly that, that ai feels like reviewing other people’s code, only worse because bad ai written code mimics good code in a way that bad human code doesn’t, and because you don’t get the human factor of mentoring someone when you see they lack a skill.

Yeah, that's a good way to put it.

I've certainly felt the "mimics good code" thing in the past. It's been less of a problem for me recently, maybe because I've started forcing Claude Code into a red/green TDD cycle for almost everything which makes it much less likely to write code that it hasn't at least executed via the tests.

The mentoring thing is really interesting - it's clearly the biggest difference between working with a coding agent and coaching a human collaborator.

I've managed to get a weird simulacrum of that by telling the coding agents to take notes as they work - I even tried "add to a til.md document of things you learned" on a recent project - and then condensing those lessons into an AGENTS.md later on.