Code reviews are pseudo-science now? Computer unfriendly code? What are you talking about? Do you understand that this babble makes zero sense ? Are you one of those product managers who recently learned to vibe-code? If so, make sure your latest Replit project does not delete your production database..
Splitting your code up into multiple functions across multiple files is computer unfriendly code. It'll cause L1, L2 and L3 cache misses. Yet it's heailed as very human friendly and maintainable by Uncle Bob and his disciples. As far as code reviews go, do you have any form of evidence that it's not a pseudo science? If I look at our industry today, it's not like it's in better shape compared to where it was decades ago. Hell, some of our most important systems are still running COBOL. If all these methodologies and principles that people swear by actually worked, I'd argue that things would have improved over the previous 40 years.
I think AI is pretty terrible for a lot of things, and pretty great for a lot of things. Since I work in a NIS2 regulated field I can't have any form of agent running with any form of access. Which makes sense for any form of critical service we write, but I wouldn't have an issue having an AI deal with some "unimportant" internal application.