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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ For fifteen posts now I've been telling you to keep the AI on a short leash. Rev
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This is the post where I tell you to walk away and let it work.
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Not because the leash was wrong — because the leash is exactly what makes walking away safe. That's the whole idea of Unit 5 of [The Workflow]([COURSE LINK]), the final unit before the capstone, and it's the part people skip straight to and then wonder why it goes badly. They want the agent that fixes its own failing build at 3am. They don't want the eight modules of review reflexes, CI gates, security scanning, and recovery muscle that are the *only reason* that agent isn't a liability. You can't have the second thing without the first. The whole back half of this course was load-bearing for this exact moment.
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Not because the leash was wrong — because the leash is exactly what makes walking away safe. That's the whole idea of Unit 5 of [The Workflow](https://git.jpaul.io/justin/ai-workflow-course), the final unit before the capstone, and it's the part people skip straight to and then wonder why it goes badly. They want the agent that fixes its own failing build at 3am. They don't want the eight modules of review reflexes, CI gates, security scanning, and recovery muscle that are the *only reason* that agent isn't a liability. You can't have the second thing without the first. The whole back half of this course was load-bearing for this exact moment.
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So let me walk you up the ladder, because Unit 5 is a ladder — four modules, each handing the AI a little more rope, and each rung only reachable because the one below it held.
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