Senior engineers are starting to spin up parallel AI coding agents - think Claude Code, Cursor, and the like - to run tasks side by side. One agent sketches boilerplate. Another tackles tests. A third refactors old junk. All at once.
Is it "multitasking on steroids"? Not just this as it messes with how devs plan, review, and ship. You canβt wing it when three agents are building in parallel. You need clear task slices, solid validation steps, and a tight feedback loop to keep the outputs sane.









