
Your team adopted Copilot. Developers are accepting suggestions faster. Sprint velocity looks better on the dashboard. And yet: requirements are still vague when they hit

Your team adopted Copilot. Developers are accepting suggestions faster. Sprint velocity looks better on the dashboard. And yet: requirements are still vague when they hit

Every AI-assisted development pitch includes the same reassurance: “Don’t worry, there’s a human in the loop.” Then the AI generates 200 lines of code in

Vibecoding was Collins Dictionary’s Word of the Year for 2025. By early 2026, 82% of developers report using AI coding tools daily. The productivity gains
The episode discusses market panic around Anthropic’s rapid releases and whether disruption is rational or hype, then shifts to what companies are actually doing with

Vibe coding tools want you to think the cost is $20 a month. And if all you’re measuring is the subscription, they’re right. You can

Most people use AI the same way they used Google in 2003. Type something vague. Hit enter. Hope for the best. The result is predictable:

Most AI initiatives don’t fail because the technology breaks. They fail because people aren’t ready to change how they work. According to Prosci’s research on
Matt Paige interviews Zach Lloyd, former Google principal engineer and now founder/CEO of Warp, about how agentic tools are reshaping software engineering so that productive

Every second AI startup gets dismissed as “just a wrapper.” And most of the time, the critics aren’t wrong. Not because wrappers can’t be real

When Stanford researchers tested leading language models on legal queries, hallucination rates ranged from 58% to 88%. That’s not an edge case. That’s a systemic