> You appear to be confusing "produce working code" with "exclusively produce working code".
The confusion is not mine own. From the article cited:
Dave Treadwell, Amazon's SVP of e-commerce services, told
staff on Tuesday that a "trend of incidents" emerged since
the third quarter of 2025, including "several major"
incidents in the last few weeks, according to an internal
document obtained by Business Insider. At least one of
those disruptions were tied to Amazon's AI coding assistant
Q, while others exposed deeper issues, another internal
document explained.
Problems included what he described as "high blast radius
changes," where software updates propagated broadly because
control planes lacked suitable safeguards. (A control plane
guides how data flows across a computer network).
It appears to me that "Amazon's SVP of e-commerce services" desires producing working code and has identified the ramifications of not producing same.