I found that working with an AI is most productive when I do so in an Adversarial TDD state of mind. As described in this classic qntm post [0] following the VW emissions scandal, which concludes with:
> Honestly? I blame the testing regime here, for trusting the engine manufacturers too much. It was foolish to ever think that the manufacturers were on anybody's side but their own.
> It sucks to be writing tests for people who aren't on your side, but in this case there's nothing which can change that.
> Lesson learned. Now it's time to harden those tests up.
> Honestly? I blame the testing regime here, for trusting the engine manufacturers too much. It was foolish to ever think that the manufacturers were on anybody's side but their own.
> It sucks to be writing tests for people who aren't on your side, but in this case there's nothing which can change that.
> Lesson learned. Now it's time to harden those tests up.
[0] https://qntm.org/emissions