Watched enterprise teams ship openai to production and hit the same wall
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The room had no windows and the demo was going perfectly. Every question the team threw at the model, it answered. A CTO nodded. The pilot was approved. Everyone went home happy. Three weeks later I was back in that same room, and nobody was nodding. If you have shipped an openai-backed feature to real users, you already know what happened next. Ten clean questions in the demo. Ten thousand messy ones in production. The wall is always in the same place This failure almost never shows up in…
1Key Takeaways
- The room had no windows and the demo was going perfectly.
- Every question the team threw at the model, it answered.
- Three weeks later I was back in that same room, and nobody was nodding.
- If you have shipped an openai-backed feature to real users, you already know what happened next.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that the room had no windows and the demo was going perfectly.
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