> None of the three major Cloudflare outages in the past six months had anything to do with LLMs. They were regular old human mistakes.
Is that true? At least one of them seemed to involve LLM-written code from what I saw. (Not to say that human error wasn't _also_ a contributing factor, but I wouldn't say it had _nothing_ to do with LLMs).
> We did, however, determine that at least one of them (and perhaps all) would have been easily caught by AI code reviewers, had AI code reviewers been in use. So now we mandate that. And honestly, I love it, the AI reviewer spots all sorts of things that humans would probably miss.
The reviewer is decent, but the false positive rate is substantial, and the false negative rate is definitely nonzero. Not that you would know that the way our genius CTO talks about it...
> Not that you would know that the way our genius CTO talks about it...
Honestly I find it bizarre that there are people at Cloudflare who have this attitude. Without Dane, the company wouldn't be half the size it is today.