

Depends who it’s for, but i would say no.
No, not if you are serious and have external customers or users that you are expected to serve/maintain.
AI as it is is just a power-hungry pattern recognition system. It will probably flag some things, whether true or not, depending on the language/framework. It’s certainly not capable of performing an unassisted code review in a security/quality conscious environment.
I’ve spent too long fixing human errors, its going to be a mess with AI increasingly doing actual ‘development’.
That sounds harsh, but it isn’t meant to be. Just have a human expert review and investigate as early as possible so you know you are on track and not building around a glaring issue. Also, do a thorough review, testing, and penetration testing if there is a production environment with actual users.
Such a textbook CBA move though. Fuck that.