Congrats on the launch team! Regarding your question of how do you see yourself or your time using AI agents with real context, I would say I see it as the evolution from a clever autocomplete to a genuine junior team member. Right now, our AIs are like interns who can code fast but have zero background on the project. With full context, they become invaluable. A new hire could ask, 'Summarize the architectural decisions behind our notification service, pointing to the original Confluence docs and the key files in the repo.' That would cut onboarding time in half. A senior engineer could say, 'Draft a plan to refactor this module to reduce database calls, based on the performance goals in JIRA-123 and our company style guide in Confluence.' The AI becomes a partner in design and planning, not just a code monkey. It's about letting my team offload the cognitive drudgery of information retrieval so they can focus on what they're actually paid for: solving hard engineering problems.