AI is changing how software is built.
That’s clear.
What’s less obvious is how much it changes how teams actually operate.
Individual productivity is no longer the main constraint
Developers can move faster today.
They generate code, explore solutions, and iterate faster than ever.
But that speed introduces a new challenge.
The bottleneck shifts to the system
More output creates more dependencies.
More decisions.
More need for alignment.
More room for inconsistency.
Without a functioning system, work starts to break apart.
Collaboration becomes more important than ever
AI doesn’t reduce the need for communication.
It raises the bar for it.
Teams need to stay aligned on:
• how decisions are made
• how code is structured
• what standards are followed
Because as speed increases, so does the impact of misalignment.
Shared understanding becomes critical
When more is happening faster, context matters even more.
Without it:
• decisions start to drift
• quality becomes inconsistent
• rework increases
The real shift isn’t technical
It’s operational.
The teams that succeed are not the ones using AI the most.
But the ones that adapt how they work:
• how they plan
• how they collaborate
• how they maintain consistency
AI doesn’t replace teams.
It reveals how well they function.
What has changed the most in how your team works with AI so far? 💭

