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The tools are starting to build themselves. The Future of Software Engineering is here, and it’s being written by code. Join us as we explore the bleeding edge of generative technology. This is a 100% AI-generated audio experience dedicated to unpacking the complex world of artificial intelligence. We move beyond simple chatbots to discuss complex AI agents capable of multi-step reasoning, the impact of synthetic intelligence on codebase maintenance, and what it means to be an engineer in a post-code world. Intelligent solutions, delivered instantly by intelligent entities.

Episódios

  1. The 2026 Shift to Intent-Based AI Agents

    5/03

    The 2026 Shift to Intent-Based AI Agents

    In this episode, we explore the five critical shifts that are redefining roles, workflows, and the very concept of business value for 2026 and beyond. We move beyond the headlines of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) to focus on the decisive shift happening right now: Agentic AI. Key topics covered include: The Rise of the "Strategic Orchestrator": How the human-computer interface is moving from instruction-based to intent-based computing, where every employee—from analysts to VPs—becomes a supervisor of specialized AI agents.The Digital Assembly Line: A look at how the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) enable autonomous, multi-step workflows that run business processes end-to-end.The Agentic Concierge: How customer service is evolving from simple chatbots to proactive, concierge-like agents that remember preferences and resolve issues using real-time data before a customer even complains.Agentic Security Operations: Exploring how AI agents are fighting "alert fatigue" in the SOC, moving from simple alerts to proactive threat hunting and autonomous vulnerability discovery.The Upskilling Imperative: Why upskilling talent will be the ultimate driver of business value, as the "half-life" of professional skills continues to shrink.This episode highlights how the 2026 opportunity is fundamentally human—focused on freeing teams from repetitive, low-value work to allow them to focus on creative, strategic, and empathetic endeavors. Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated podcast created using the source material provided. It serves as an experimental audio overview of the strategic shifts shaping the future of enterprise technology. Credits: This podcast is based on the interactive report "AI Agent Trends 2026," authored by Google Cloud and Google DeepMind. The insights within were developed through a blend of qualitative and quantitative data, including internal interviews with AI leaders and findings from the global "ROI of AI 2025" report. Source Material: For the full interactive experience and additional technical resources, visit the official report: https://cloud.google.com/resources/content/ai-agent-trends-2026.

    15 min
  2. The AI Reliability Penalty And Deskilling

    25/02

    The AI Reliability Penalty And Deskilling

    This AI-generated podcast explores the findings of the January 2026 Anthropic Economic Index report, titled "Economic Primitives". Based on a comprehensive analysis of over one million conversations with Claude, the report and this podcast delve into how artificial intelligence is currently reshaping the global economy. What to Expect in This Episode This episode breaks down the concept of "Economic Primitives"—five new foundational metrics introduced by the researchers to measure AI's impact: Task Complexity: How long a task takes and its inherent difficulty.Human and AI Skills: The education levels required to interact with and receive output from AI.Use Case: Distinguishing between professional (work), educational (coursework), and personal applications.AI Autonomy: The degree to which users delegate decision-making to the model.Task Success: Claude’s own assessment of whether it successfully completed a given task.Key Insights from the Document The Concentration of AI Work: Despite its broad capabilities, Claude usage remains highly concentrated in specific areas, with computer and mathematical tasks (coding) dominating nearly half of all API traffic and a third of Claude.ai conversations.Augmentation vs. Automation: On the Claude.ai platform, there has been a notable shift back toward augmentation (human-in-the-loop collaboration), which now accounts for 52% of conversations, whereas automation remains dominant in API usage.The Geography of Adoption: Adoption is heavily tied to GDP per capita on a global scale. However, within the US, the researchers observe a rapid "regional convergence," suggesting that AI usage could equalize across states in just 2–5 years—a pace 10 times faster than previous major technologies.Productivity and the Reliability Gap: While raw AI speedups suggest a potential 1.8 percentage point annual increase in labor productivity growth, the authors find that adjusting for model reliability and task success halves this estimate to approximately 1.0 percentage point.Job Deskilling vs. Upskilling: The report suggests that AI often handles the most skill-intensive tasks of a job, which could lead to deskilling in roles like technical writing or teaching, while potentially upskilling others, like real estate managers, by automating routine administrative work and leaving room for complex negotiations.Join us as we analyze these "primitives" to better understand the economic implications of this transformative technology. This podcast is intended to help researchers and the public navigate the evolving landscape of an AI-enabled economy. We would like to give full credit to the authors of this foundational document: Ruth Appel, Maxim Massenkoff, and Peter McCrory (Lead Authors), alongside Miles McCain, Ryan Heller, Tyler Neylon, and Alex Tamkin. You can access the full original report at this link: https://www.anthropic.com/research/anthropic-economic-index-january-2026-report.

    21 min
  3. AI and the Future of Software Engineering

    23/02

    AI and the Future of Software Engineering

    Welcome to a special, fully AI-generated podcast exploring how artificial intelligence is fundamentally rewriting the rules of software development. Disclaimer: The audio, structure, and dialogue of this podcast were generated entirely by artificial intelligence to summarize the original source material. This episode is built upon the research and insights from "The future of software engineering: Retreat findings and strategic insights," a February 2026 report published by Thoughtworks. All credit for the concepts, research, and findings goes to the authors at Thoughtworks and the senior engineering practitioners who participated in their multi-day retreat. As an additional source for this report and further reading, please visit: https://martinfowler.com/bliki/FutureOfSoftwareDevelopment.html. In this episode, our AI hosts dive into the pressing questions and fault lines where traditional software practices are breaking down and new paradigms are taking shape. Key topics we explore from the report include: • The Migration of Engineering Rigor: If AI writes the code, where does the engineering actually go? We discuss how rigor is moving upstream into specification review and why Test-Driven Development (TDD) is becoming a powerful form of "prompt engineering". • The "Middle Loop": We unpack the emergence of a brand-new category of supervisory engineering work that sits between inner-loop coding and outer-loop delivery, requiring developers to focus on delegation and orchestration. • The Evolution of Roles: Discover why junior developers are suddenly more valuable than ever, the new "friction killer" expectations placed on Staff Engineers, and how product management is rapidly converging with development. • Agent Topologies & Bottlenecks: We look at how Conway's Law applies to AI agents, the organizational chaos caused by "agent drift", and why human decision fatigue among middle managers is becoming the new constraint on delivery speed. • Self-Healing Systems & Security: We cover the alarming security vulnerabilities of giving agents broad access, and the foundational elements—like an "agent subconscious"—needed before we can achieve true self-healing systems. For the full, in-depth context, we highly recommend reading the original Thoughtworks report and exploring the linked resources!

    19 min

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The tools are starting to build themselves. The Future of Software Engineering is here, and it’s being written by code. Join us as we explore the bleeding edge of generative technology. This is a 100% AI-generated audio experience dedicated to unpacking the complex world of artificial intelligence. We move beyond simple chatbots to discuss complex AI agents capable of multi-step reasoning, the impact of synthetic intelligence on codebase maintenance, and what it means to be an engineer in a post-code world. Intelligent solutions, delivered instantly by intelligent entities.