BradySerrano
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We need to have a serious talk about the ethics of using AI for web development—especially for any website development company in Dubai that's moving fast to stay competitive. While I love my AI “co-pilot” for speeding up repetitive tasks, I've noticed a lot of code being pushed to production that developers don't fully understand. We recently had a security bug that was suggested by an AI and missed during code review because the team was over-reliant on the tool. It's a clear reminder of the risks we face: speed should never come at the cost of security.
I'm looking for suggestions on how to implement AI Governance in a small dev team. How do you balance efficiency gains with the need for rigorous, human-led audits? Also, what's your take on the ownership of AI-generated code? If an AI writes 60% of an app, who owns the intellectual property? I'd love to see general discussions on how teams, especially modern, fast-growing web agencies, can stay human-centric in an increasingly automated field.
I'm looking for suggestions on how to implement AI Governance in a small dev team. How do you balance efficiency gains with the need for rigorous, human-led audits? Also, what's your take on the ownership of AI-generated code? If an AI writes 60% of an app, who owns the intellectual property? I'd love to see general discussions on how teams, especially modern, fast-growing web agencies, can stay human-centric in an increasingly automated field.