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Documentation First: Treat AI Output as a Draft That Needs Rationale
Documentation First: Treat AI Output as a Draft That Needs Rationale

Tamara Weed, Feb, 23 2026

AI can draft documentation quickly, but it can't explain why decisions were made. Treating AI output as a draft that requires human review and rationale ensures accuracy, context, and long-term maintainability in technical systems.

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