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Automation Paradox - Original Draft.

The original draft of the automation paradox post, exploring how automation commoditizes software engineering work.

The Automation Paradox: When Making Things Easier Makes Them Worth Less.

As software engineers automate processes to increase efficiency, they often discover the automated work becomes commoditized. Here's why this happens and what it means for building sustainable value.

The Automation Paradox: When Making Things Easier Makes Them Worth Less.

As software engineers automate processes to increase efficiency, they often discover the automated work becomes commoditized. Here's why this happens and what it means for building sustainable value.

The Automation Paradox: When Making Things Easier Makes Them Worth Less.

As software engineers automate processes to increase efficiency, they often discover the automated work becomes commoditized. Here's why this happens and what it means for building sustainable value.

The Automation Paradox: When Making Things Easier Makes Them Worth Less.

As software engineers automate processes to increase efficiency, they often discover the automated work becomes commoditized. Here's why this happens and what it means for building sustainable value.

The Automation Paradox: When Making Things Easier Makes Them Worth Less.

As software engineers automate processes to increase efficiency, they often discover the automated work becomes commoditized. Here's why this happens and what it means for building sustainable value.

The Automation Paradox: When Making Things Easier Makes Them Worth Less.

As software engineers automate processes to increase efficiency, they often discover the automated work becomes commoditized. Here's why this happens and what it means for building sustainable value.

The Automation Paradox.

Automation increases value, right up until it doesn't