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Evaluating the Ethical Impact of Claude Code's Workflow Revelation on AI Development

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Workflow transparency doesn’t just show speed. It reveals where responsibility actually lives. A rare thing happened in AI tooling: someone close to the product showed the messy, practical reality of how they actually work. Safety note: This article focuses on ethics, governance, and responsible development practices for AI coding agents. It does not provide instructions for misuse. For production systems, follow your security policies and use qualified review. Boris Cherny, who leads (and helped create) Claude Code at Anthropic, shared his personal terminal workflow on X. It wasn’t a glossy promo. It looked like real engineering: tasks queued, multiple threads of work in flight, and a structure for managing context so the agent remains useful instead of chaotic. You can see the original thread here: Cherny’s workflow post on X . That’s why it landed. In a competitive industry where “how we build” is often guarded, a public workflow share naturally triggers a bi...