The Leverage Factor, Part 2: Defending the Numbers
The Leverage Factor: Measuring AI-Assisted Engineering Output generated more direct messages than anything else I have published. Some of the feedback was enthusiastic. A significant portion was hostile. "Exaggerated." "False." "No way those numbers are real." Fair enough. I published extraordinary claims with data but without enough context for readers to evaluate the methodology. This article fills that gap. I am going to take specific time records, break them apart, defend the human estimates with engineering detail, and then show that the original leverage calculation actually understates the real multiplier.