Join host Anne Currie in this episode of "Asynchronous and Unreliable," where she talks with veteran technologist Martin Davidson about his journey from telecommunications to AI-driven software development. Discover how AI looks set to reshape the software industry, including by building high-quality, production-ready code and redefining testing, design, and organizational structures.
- Martin Davidson’s career evolution from high-resilience telco software to AI and machine learning
- The concept of oracle-driven development for AI-generated code quality
- Practical experimentation with rewriting libraries and building emulators in Rust using AI
- The extension of traditional unit testing to fuzz testing, differential testing, and other AI-powered validation
- The importance of defining success criteria ("what good looks like") upfront in AI projects
- Parallelization strategies in AI and software architectures: from agents to cores and teams
- Organizational implications of AI-driven productivity increases and automation
- Future outlook for legacy software companies amid AI disruptions
- The cultural and economic impacts of AI on software engineering careers and industry stability
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shownotes and transcript: https://www.asynchronousunreliable.com/asynchronous-and-unreliable-e7
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