@whitequark The same reason I work on teams where we code review each others' work. Together we're faster and better than alone.
So far, getting AI to *write* good code has been challenging, but I'm learning how to use it better and so keep trying.
On the other hand, getting AI to *review* code well has been extremely easy, and it very often finds things I miss (and I find things it misses). It's a multiplier, not a replacement.
(Next experiments will probably be to have AI review AI code.)