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Multi-Model Code Review Consensus Outperforms Single-Model Approval
A small team replaced single-model code review with consensus checks across multiple models, discovering that explicit approval rules and disagreement signals prevent rubber-stamping bugs.
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A small engineering team replaced single-model code review with a consensus mechanism where multiple independent models must agree before code merges. The shift addresses a fundamental problem in agent-driven workflows: a single model reviewing its own work tends to approve it regardless of quality,...
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