Overview
A stronger model may discover issues that were not included in the assignment. That is useful, but it does not eliminate the need for strategic control. Unexpected discoveries still require a human to decide their importance, validate the proposed response, and determine whether the surrounding process should change.
Strategic control also does not mean that the human must inspect or author every line. The purpose is to retain ownership of direction, constraints, and judgment while allowing the agent to handle tactical work at high speed.