We dissect Google's new "AI Co-Scientist," an agentic system poised to shrink research timelines from years to mere days. We explore how AI is creating a hockey stick growth curve in science, impacting everything from drug discovery and material science to the future of computing.
In this episode, we dive into the evolving world of software engineering in the age of AI. From refactoring with less pain to rethinking what it means to be a “senior engineer,” we’re exploring how AI tools are reducing friction and amplifying the vibe in the dev world.Join us as we chat explore:✨ How AI is transforming developer workflows✨ The evolving role of Scrum Masters and team dynamics✨ What the future holds for technical debt and refactoring✨ How AI is making coding more accessible for non-technical founders✨ Maintaining flow state and coding culture in the AI eraWe also unpack how tools like Cursor are powering the next wave of software engineering.⸻⏱ Chapters00:00 — The Impact of AI on Software Engineering00:42 — The Evolution of Coding with AI Tools03:11 — Navigating AI in Software Development05:31 — The Role of AI in Enhancing Productivity07:55 — AI’s Influence on Junior Engineers10:28 — The Future of AI in Software Engineering13:10 — Balancing Automation and Human Oversight15:59 — The Role of Scrum Masters in an AI-Driven World18:28 — The Spectrum of AI Automation in Coding32:17 — The Future of AI in Software Engineering36:49 — Adoption and Resistance to AI Tools40:02 — The Mindset Shift: Embracing AI42:08 — Refactoring and Technical Debt in the AI Era49:22 — The Human Element in Software Engineering57:57 — AI Personalities and the Future of Work⸻🔗 Resources & Mentions• The AI Software engineering axes L0-L5, courtesy Ven: linkedin.com/in/venchandrasekar• Cursor: https://www.cursor.com/⸻🧠 Sound Bites“AI is transforming the landscape of software engineering.”“The definition of a senior engineer is evolving with AI.”“AI tools can help maintain a flow state in coding.”⸻💡 Subscribe for more deep dives into the future of AI, engineering, and the people shaping it.#AI #SoftwareEngineering #CodingCulture #DeveloperTools #TechnicalDebt #Automation #Refactoring #Productivity #FeedforwardPodcast
In this episode, we explore the many layers of wellness—from mental health and cultural perspectives to relationships, nutrition, and community. We discuss how different cultures approach grief, the impact of sleep and gut health, and the power of small, meaningful connections. We also look at how AI and chatbots might shape more personalized paths to well-being, and reflect on the balance between Eastern and Western approaches, and the beauty of embracing imperfection.
We explore the evolution of software from desktop applications to SaaS, the impact of AI on this transition, and the importance of specialisation in SaaS solutions. James & Prass discuss the role of subscription models, the complexities of integrating AI, and the need for trust in AI systems. While SaaS is evolving, it is not dead, and new verticals will continue to emerge as technology advances.
We dive into Generation Beta—the first to grow up fully immersed in AI. From AI influencers to fitness, personal development, and the ethical dilemmas of a tech-saturated world, we explore what their future looks like. Plus, we break down AI’s role in platforms like Meta and innovations from NVIDIA, shaping the next era of technology.
Prass, James, and Daniel dive into the US draft bill targeting DeepSeek, a reasoning AI model, and its national security implications. They break down what sets DeepSeek apart, the AI arms race between the US and China, and the tension between open-source and proprietary AI.
The conversation explores China’s PhD-driven research culture, AI creativity vs. efficiency, and cutting-edge training innovations. They also tackle AI’s geopolitical stakes, the future of voice-driven interactions, and the potential of Neuralink and brain-computer interfaces.
From AI intent to personalization and the race for dominance—this one goes deep.
Delving into the complexities of crime and categorizing it into physical and digital realms, we discuss the role of algorithms in the justice system, the implications of technology on crime prevention, and the ethical considerations surrounding preemptive policing. James+Prass highlight the need for a holistic approach to understanding crime and the potential of AI to aid in this process while emphasizing the importance of human judgment and oversight.
In this episode, Prass and James discuss the complex relationship between AI and climate change, focusing on energy consumption, sustainability, and the potential of AI to optimize various sectors. They explore the paradox of AI's energy demands versus its ability to create efficiencies, the role of nuclear energy in powering data centers, and the importance of consumer choices in reducing carbon emissions. The conversation also touches on historical lessons about sustainability, the use of digital twins in urban planning, and the future of energy grids. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for long-term thinking and regulatory frameworks to ensure that AI development aligns with sustainable practices.
In this special guest episode with Daniel, we delve into the evolving landscape of AI, particularly focusing on large language models (LLMs) and their applications in various domains. We discuss the integration of AI into daily workflows, the impact of agentic workloads, and the future of AI technology. We explore the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, emphasizing the importance of adapting to new tools and the potential for AI to revolutionize education and productivity. The discussion also touches on the intersection of AI and robotics, as well as the implications of diminishing returns in AI development.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to AI and Chatbots
02:55 Daily Life Integration of AI
06:11 Exploring AI Tools and Their Impact
08:41 The Role of AI in Product Development
11:41 Evaluating AI's Effectiveness and Future
11:41 The Rise of AI Tools in Business
17:16 Comparing AI Models: Claude vs. GPT-4
23:05 Recent Developments in AI Models
28:51 The Future of AI Releases and User Experience
34:13 The Evolution of AI Applications
45:17 The Role of Agentic Approaches in LLMs
50:45 The Evolution of Agentic Workloads
56:48 Creating Intelligent Applets for Everyday Tasks
01:02:38 The Future of LLMs and Context Utilization
01:08:09 Thought Experiment: Building an AI SaaS Business
01:14:18 Orchestrating AI Agents in Business
01:20:12 Accelerating Research with AI
01:25:40 Building for the Future
We're discussing strategies and tools being developed to counter the growing risks posed by AI-driven threats, exploring concepts like honeypots, which are designed to lure attackers and gather intelligence, and zero-trust security models that eliminate reliance on traditional assumptions of trust. We also discussed the role of watermarking in identifying AI-generated content, the challenges of open-source models, and the need for stronger regulations to manage the risks of advanced AI systems.
In this first episode of a two part series, we explore the evolving intersection of AI and cybersecurity, beginning with the ways AI and social engineering are increasingly influencing elections and online discourse. We discuss the powerful role that bots and autonomous agents play in amplifying polarization and manipulating public opinion, often through subtle tactics that exploit emotional responses. We also dive into social engineering techniques and how they can be combined with AI to create convincing digital personas or deepfakes, raising concerns about the ease of accessing private information or bypassing security. Ultimately, this part raises awareness of the potential risks posed by autonomous AI systems and sets the stage for a discussion on cybersecurity defenses in the next episode.
In this first episode of Feed Forward, we’re diving headfirst into the future of customer support. What if call centers as we know them are on the way out? Imagine no more endless hold music or waiting for someone to “check with their manager.” Instead, we’re talking AI agents that might predict your issues before you even call.
Jay and I bring our own AI-related midlife crises and a good dose of curiosity to this chat, unpacking the tech that’s pushing customer service to the next level. From smarter chatbots to appliances that could one day fix themselves, we look at the full spectrum—whether AI will simply support call centers or make them obsolete. Will future products eliminate the need for call centers altogether? Are we ready for customer service without the human touch? Join us as we kick off Feed Forward and pull back the curtain on what might be the end of an era—or just the beginning of a new one.