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Is AI the ultimate co-pilot, or is it just flooding our repositories with "slop"?
In this episode of The AI Valley Podcast, host Vikas sits down with Srikanth, a seasoned veteron software engineer with 18+ years of experience in Big Tech, to have a grounded, engineer-to-engineer conversation about how AI is really impacting software development beyond the hype.
Together, they strip away the hype and analyze what it actually feels like to write code alongside modern LLMs.
From the loss of the "builder’s dopamine hit" to the surprising efficiency of the Jevons Paradox, this conversation explores whether we are witnessing the end of software engineering or its rapid evolution.
This is not a surface-level debate about “AI replacing jobs.”
Instead, the conversation goes deep into:
The discussion also touches on software craftmanship, creativity, debugging, career anxiety for students, specialization vs. generalism, and whether decades-old software stacks will need to be rewritten in an AI-native future.
If you’re a software engineer, tech leader, student, founder, or anyone building with AI, this episode offers a rare mix of realism, humility, and first-principles thinking from someone who actually ships production software.
🎧 No predictions. No fear-mongering. Just honest insights from the trenches.
Key Topics Discussed:
#TechCareers #FutureOfWork #SystemDesign
#EngineeringLeadership #AIinEngineering
By Vikas & SachinIs AI the ultimate co-pilot, or is it just flooding our repositories with "slop"?
In this episode of The AI Valley Podcast, host Vikas sits down with Srikanth, a seasoned veteron software engineer with 18+ years of experience in Big Tech, to have a grounded, engineer-to-engineer conversation about how AI is really impacting software development beyond the hype.
Together, they strip away the hype and analyze what it actually feels like to write code alongside modern LLMs.
From the loss of the "builder’s dopamine hit" to the surprising efficiency of the Jevons Paradox, this conversation explores whether we are witnessing the end of software engineering or its rapid evolution.
This is not a surface-level debate about “AI replacing jobs.”
Instead, the conversation goes deep into:
The discussion also touches on software craftmanship, creativity, debugging, career anxiety for students, specialization vs. generalism, and whether decades-old software stacks will need to be rewritten in an AI-native future.
If you’re a software engineer, tech leader, student, founder, or anyone building with AI, this episode offers a rare mix of realism, humility, and first-principles thinking from someone who actually ships production software.
🎧 No predictions. No fear-mongering. Just honest insights from the trenches.
Key Topics Discussed:
#TechCareers #FutureOfWork #SystemDesign
#EngineeringLeadership #AIinEngineering