AI Didn't Reduce Engineering Complexity. It Moved.
AI Didn't Reduce Engineering Complexity. It Moved. The pitch for AI in engineering was straightforward: automate the repetitive, accelerate the cognitive, let engineers focus on higher-order proble...

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AI Didn't Reduce Engineering Complexity. It Moved. The pitch for AI in engineering was straightforward: automate the repetitive, accelerate the cognitive, let engineers focus on higher-order problems. Less boilerplate. Faster feedback loops. Lower operational overhead. Some of that happened. But something else happened too — something nobody put in the pitch deck. The complexity didn't disappear. It moved. And most teams didn't change how they look for it. The Promise That Wasn't Wrong — Just Incomplete The productivity gains are real. Code generation, automated testing, intelligent routing, semantic search — these tools removed genuine friction from engineering workflows. The pitch was not dishonest. But it was incomplete. Automating the repetitive parts of engineering does not eliminate complexity. It relocates it. The complexity that used to live in writing code now lives in reviewing model outputs for correctness. The complexity that used to live in provisioning infrastructure now