What I'm Hearing About Cognitive Debt (So Far)
5 hours ago
- #Cognitive Debt
- #Team Collaboration
- #AI Impact
- Cognitive debt is the gap between a system's evolving structure and a team's shared understanding of how and why it works and can change.
- AI is amplifying cognitive debt by enabling faster development that outpaces understanding, leading to loss of confidence, debugging friction, and stress among developers.
- Cognitive debt hurts people, not just software, causing burnout, fatigue, and reduced ability to maintain a coherent mental model of the system.
- Repaying cognitive debt requires maintaining the distributed theory of the system across people, documentation, tests, conversations, tooling, and AI agents, not just refactoring code.
- Shifting incentives due to AI make it easier for structure to evolve faster than shared understanding, challenging even disciplined engineering practices.
- Emerging mitigation strategies include rigorous reviews, intent-capturing tests, continuous design updates, and using AI to support cognitive tracking and explanation.
- High-performing teams must adapt by managing cognitive debt, using AI to sustain shared understanding and collective theory, as this may become the bottleneck on performance.