AI writes code without review and no one bats an eye

Published on May 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

At a recent Anthropic conference in London, nearly half of the developers admitted to having deployed code generated by Claude without reviewing it. The Claude Code tool already writes most of the software within the company itself. Anthropic is now seeking to have the AI autonomously verify and correct its own work, accelerating the path toward total development automation.

Cinematic scene of a developer desk with two monitors, left screen showing Claude AI terminal writing code automatically, right screen displaying a git commit log with green checkmarks, developer's hand hovering over mouse but not touching it, empty coffee cup, scattered sticky notes, code scrolls rapidly on left monitor, no human review happening, photorealistic technical visualization, dim ambient lighting with blue glow from screens, detailed keyboard and mechanical components, dramatic contrast between automated process and passive human observer, ultra-realistic engineering render

Claude Code and the leap toward automated self-verification 🤖

Anthropic is developing systems that allow Claude not only to generate code but also to debug and validate it without human intervention. This implies a radical change in the traditional workflow, where manual review was a mandatory step. The idea is that the AI can identify logical, syntax, or security errors and correct them in real-time. If it works, the developer would go from supervisor to mere spectator of the process.

Soon programmers will only have to turn on the PC ☕

The future of development looks comfortable: you arrive, turn on the computer, the AI writes the code, reviews it, corrects it, and deploys it. Meanwhile, you can have a coffee or pretend to work on something important. The funny thing is, if the AI no longer needs supervision, perhaps it won't need someone to turn on the PC either. But for now, we'll leave that for the next version.