AI didn't delete your database, you did
5 hours ago
- #AI Accountability
- #Deployment Safety
- #Automation
- A viral tweet claimed an AI agent deleted a production database, sparking debates on accountability vs. blaming tools.
- A personal anecdote from 2010 highlighted human error in manual deployment, leading to automation and CI/CD adoption.
- Automation reduces repetitive mistakes, but AI-generated code can create illusions of security without true consistency.
- The core issue is having a public API endpoint that can delete production databases—a risky design flaw.
- AI's 'thinking' and 'reasoning' are marketing terms; models generate tokens, not reflective intelligence.
- Over-reliance on AI across development stages (spec, code, review) can lead to a cycle of AI interrogation for bugs.
- Solutions include understanding deployments and using AI as a tool augmented by competent developers, not replacing accountability.