By Edo Segal
The cost I could not find on any dashboard was the one that mattered most.
I have spent my career staring at metrics. adoption curves, revenue run-rates, sprint velocities, lines of code generated per hour. Every number pointed up and to the right. Every chart confirmed that what we were building was working. And it was working — the productivity gains I describe in *You On AI* are real, measurable, and I stand behind them.
But there was something else happening in the same rooms, at the same desks, to the same people — and no metric I possessed could detect it.
An engineer whose architectural confidence eroded so quietly she only noticed months later. A team that shipped faster than ever while understanding
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