A financial services company recently started using Cursor, an AI coding tool. Their output went from 25,000 lines of code per month to 250,000. That created a backlog of one million lines of code that needed to be reviewed � and they couldn't keep up. That's the headline from a New York Times report this week: AI coding tools have gotten so good, so fast, that companies are now drowning in code they can't properly review. And the consequences � bugs, security vulnerabilities, software that brea