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Will AI Snap That with Thanos and Rollins
Thanos Diacakis, Michael Rollins
28 episodes
21 hours ago
Thanos and Rollins weekly discuss if and how AI will disrupt current jobs
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Thanos and Rollins weekly discuss if and how AI will disrupt current jobs
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CLAUDE FAILED ME!!! (critical bug in production)
Will AI Snap That with Thanos and Rollins
45 minutes 46 seconds
6 months ago
CLAUDE FAILED ME!!! (critical bug in production)

Claude FailuresHighlighting the dangers of reliance on AI, Rollins had a critical bug make its way to production. In today's episode, Thanos and Rollins discuss the evolving landscape of AI coding agents and their impact on the software development process. They delve into the challenges of ensuring code quality, including the importance of tests and architectural standards. The hosts share anecdotes about their own experiences with AI tools like Claude and Cursor, highlighting both the successes and humorous failures. They also touch on the broader implications of AI in team dynamics and software project management, setting the stage for future conversations on overcoming organizational hurdles.

Will AI Snap That with Thanos and Rollins
Thanos and Rollins weekly discuss if and how AI will disrupt current jobs