Code Review + CI Gates: Ship AI Code Without Breaking Prod

Stop letting AI coding tools validate their own output. Learn to implement a Guard One approach to catch errors before they merge. Many developers allow AI to write and verify code, which creates a critical blind spot similar to a suspect investigating their own crimes. This video explains why automated code validation requires a separate, objective layer to ensure reliability and security in your development pipeline. We break down the Two-Speed Gates method, a system designed to provide fast, narrow validation during the coding process, followed by a robust backstop after the code has landed. If you are integrating AI into your workflow, these strategies provide a necessary framework for maintaining code quality without sacrificing speed. Subscribe for weekly software development breakdowns, and comment below with your current strategy for validating AI-generated code. Start free: the Build Kit hands you the foundation this sits on, and the free course shows you how to use it → https://aicodethatworks.com/start?utm... Go deeper: the done-for-you pack — both layers, sanitized, with an agent that builds the gates into your project — lives in the Resource Repository inside premium → https://skool.com/aicodethatworks/pla... ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 — Why the last 10% of AI code is the dangerous part 1:14 — The two-layer guard: machine checks + a second AI 3:21 — Why the AI reviewer can't be the AI that wrote it 5:09 — The data leak every machine check passed 5:24 — Deterministic gates: green or it doesn't move 7:21 — The #1 mistake: overriding a red check 11:23 — Where to start (free) New here? I show non-technical founders how to build real software with AI — no hype, just what works. 🔗 Resources Build Kit + free course → https://aicodethatworks.com/start?utm... Premium (the Resource Repository) → https://skool.com/aicodethatworks/pla... See what's built with this → https://revastack.ai?utm_source=youtu... #AICodeThatWorks #BuildWithAI #ClaudeCode #AIForFounders #CodeReview