The 70% framing suggests that these systems are asymptotically approaching some human "100%," but the theoretical ceiling for AI capabilities is much higher.
> the future isn't about AI replacing developers - it's about AI becoming an increasingly capable collaborator that can take initiative while still respecting human guidance and expertise.
I believe we will see humans transition to a purely ceremonial role for regulatory/liability reasons. Airplanes fly themselves with autopilot, but we still insist on putting humans at the yoke because everyone feels more comfortable with the arrangement.
> the future isn't about AI replacing developers - it's about AI becoming an increasingly capable collaborator that can take initiative while still respecting human guidance and expertise.
I believe we will see humans transition to a purely ceremonial role for regulatory/liability reasons. Airplanes fly themselves with autopilot, but we still insist on putting humans at the yoke because everyone feels more comfortable with the arrangement.