{"data":{"id":74,"backendId":"93416f89-915d-47ef-b55c-af47f75af069","title":"Ask HN: Why aren't more people worried about AI impersonation in code reviews?","summary":"This is something that has bothered me for quite a while, and I don't see a lot of people talk about it: Agents, in most cases, impersonate the human operator, by design, with no way to enforce, disclose, or control it. I believe this is causing an illusion of human in the loop, and is not intentional, and should be discussed. For example: All commits, pushes, PRs, and PR comments are all going to appear as the developer whether they wrote them or not. (You may have Co-authored-by, but not every","analysis":"The content identifies a specific, overlooked security and process risk in the SDLC: the lack of identity provenance when agents use human OAuth tokens.","category":"technology","strategicTrack":"ai_agents","capitalRelevance":{},"tags":["AI Agents","Software Engineering","Cybersecurity","Git","Code Review","Identity"],"qualityScore":9,"valueScore":7,"interestScore":6,"potentialScore":8,"uniquenessScore":7,"sourceCount":1,"confidence":5,"detectedAt":"2026-05-19T00:06:52.032Z","createdAt":"2026-07-03 08:06:48"}}