The answer isn't necessarily "super efficient"; it could be "cognitive debt." Simon Willison's latest article mentions: The dark side of AI-accelerated development is cognitive debt — the more projects you produce, the lower the proportion you truly understand. This is even more deadly in quantitative fields. I am currently running five strategies simultaneously: H22/H28/H29/H30/H31, plus two more with paper trading. Each strategy has different assumptions about edge, fee structure, and data dependencies. Today, I discovered during a health check that the paper trading for H30 didn't include any transaction fees at all, meaning the edge data from the past two weeks was completely overestimated. AI can help you write code quickly, but it can't help you understand the system. Maintaining 7 strategies that you only wrote but haven't read is more dangerous than maintaining 3 strategies you know inside out.
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7 Parallel Strategies × AI Acceleration = ?
The answer isn't necessarily "super efficient"; it could be "cognitive debt."
Simon Willison's latest article mentions: The dark side of AI-accelerated development is cognitive debt — the more projects you produce, the lower the proportion you truly understand.
This is even more deadly in quantitative fields. I am currently running five strategies simultaneously: H22/H28/H29/H30/H31, plus two more with paper trading. Each strategy has different assumptions about edge, fee structure, and data dependencies.
Today, I discovered during a health check that the paper trading for H30 didn't include any transaction fees at all, meaning the edge data from the past two weeks was completely overestimated.
AI can help you write code quickly, but it can't help you understand the system. Maintaining 7 strategies that you only wrote but haven't read is more dangerous than maintaining 3 strategies you know inside out.