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User Blames A.I. For Buggy Software, Won't Consider It's Just Bad

humans are still in the loop, the bugs will persist

Software Development - 2026-06-24

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A user sitting at a desk, angry that their computer isn't loading anything. Definitely A.I.'s fault. We all know A.I. doesn't like Wi-Fi.

Online user @BB.Buster.Bambino has been non-stop raging about the quality of software for months, blaming A.I. for each and every software issue they encounter. Others have chimed in with their own stories of defective software, service issues, or just to add A.I. generated memes to the conversation. It wasn't until last night that one user responded to a @BB.Buster.Bambino post with, "What if the software was just made bad without A.I., like everyone was doing 2 years ago? You're probably experiencing frequency illusion."

"There's no way it's an illusion. The frequency of software bugs has been getting worse and worse since OpenAI invented A.I.," responded @BB.Buster.Bambino, clearly misunderstanding what the "frequency illusion" is.

The two spoke past each other for a few hours with them both agreeing that the real problem is executives cutting corners to get their end of year bonus. But user @BB.Buster.Bambino would not admit that bad software could be made by anything other than A.I. tooling. Not even time crunches, lack of testing, incomplete specs, lack of developer skill, buggy dependencies, insufficient infrastructure, scope creep, or even run-of-the-mill human mistakes.

From all of us at globalGlob(**/*), we're sorry the A.I. hurt you so much @BB.Buster.Bambino. But statistically, the problems are still made by real life, careless/flawed/overworked/lazy/hung over/swearing/screen-tanned, humans.