AI Coding Agents Struggle With Outdated Documentation
AI coding agents frequently generate incorrect code when documentation drifts from the actual API or library behavior. Teams are asking whether specialized tools or improved model training will solve the problem.
AI coding agents like those in Cursor and Claude Code are generating functionally broken code at an increasing rate, and the root cause is not model capability but stale documentation. When an agent's training data includes outdated API signatures, deprecated function parameters, or library version ...
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