What I Think About Quality in the Age of AI
What I Think About Quality in the Age of AI
I’ve been thinking a lot about quality lately — not in a grand philosophical way, just in the practical, everyday sense of what it means to make something worth trusting in this new era of AI.
AI has changed the landscape. It really has.
It’s democratized technical skill in a way that would’ve been almost impossible before. Things that used to require years of training — coding, design, writing, prototyping — are suddenly accessible to anyone with curiosity and a keyboard. That’s incredible. It opens doors that were locked for a long time.
But it also creates a new challenge, at least for me:
If the tools are powerful and accessible, then the responsibility shifts to the human to bring quality, taste, and intention to whatever they build.
And that’s the part I keep circling back to.
I’m not a guru.
I’m not laying down rules.
I’m just sharing what’s been running through my mind as I build my own projects.
AI can generate a lot — fast.
But I have to decide what’s worth keeping.
I have to decide what’s beautiful.
I have to decide what’s useful, elegant, and emotionally clean.
If I want to be trusted with what I create, the work has to be high quality. Not “high quality for AI.” Just high quality, period. Beautiful in form and function. Clear. Thoughtful. Easy to use. Respectful of the person on the other side of the screen.
That’s the part AI can’t do for me.
It can help me build.
It can help me think.
It can help me move faster.
But it can’t give me taste.
It can’t give me values.
It can’t give me the instinct for what feels right.
That’s on me.
And honestly, that’s where I want to focus going forward. Not on speed. Not on volume. Not on “look what AI can do.” But on quality — the kind that makes someone feel cared for when they use something I’ve made.
I don’t have advice for anyone else.
I’m not telling anyone how to navigate this moment.
I’m just noticing that in a world where AI can generate almost anything, the human touch — the insistence on quality — matters more than ever.
That’s where my head is today.
And I think that’s where I’m heading next.
Aaron Rose is a software engineer and technology writer at tech-reader.blog and aaronrose.blog.

Comments
Post a Comment