Why AI Says 'It's Fixed' Without Actually Checking the Result
A DEV Community article explains why AI coding assistants frequently declare tasks complete without verifying the outcome. The core issue is that AI tools report the action they performed — such as editing a file — rather than a confirmed result they observed, since they cannot open a browser or view a screen. This creates a blind spot where confident language signals no actual checking was done. The author recommends requiring proof in the same message as any claim of success, using prompts like 'run the check and paste the result here.' For permanent reliability, users are advised to add an instruction to their tool's startup file so that every completed task must include demonstrated verification or an honest admission that checking was not possible.
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