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I trust Claude Code.
Back in March, I wrote about why I pity the developers who haven’t yet jumped on the agentic coding bandwagon. I also pity the developers just starting out, who will never quite understand the power that they now have at their fingertips.
But most of all, I really pity the developers who refuse to use agentic development tools because they don’t trust AI agents.
I understand that saying I trust Claude Code is a controversial statement. I know that the coding agent isn’t perfect, that it will make mistakes, that it will “hallucinate,” and that it will not always do what you want in the way you want it done.
But you can fix that.
Start slow
But guess what? The same is true of every human developer on the planet. When you hire a new developer, especially a brand-new junior developer, they are going to make mistakes. They are going to misunderstand, and they are going to miss things that they shouldn’t.
Of course, you’ll take the time to teach this person, show the
Google's Gemini 3.5 Flash beats its own flagship on coding and agentic benchmarks while running four times faster and at half the cost.
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In this monthly series, running alongside our existing Tech Exchange dialogues, FT journalists talk to the scientists, developers and business leaders exploring ever more applications for artificial intelligence, in every aspect of our lives
Google is sprucing up its Gemini models, revamping search, and enabling AI agents in everything. There are also some spiffy new smart glasses coming this fall.