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Host Emily Laird breaks down Amazon’s outage week, where one stale wiki, one overconfident AI tool, and one very human decision turned into a retail-scale faceplant. This episode slices through the hype and panic to show the real danger of AI-assisted engineering: not evil robots, just bad process moving at lightspeed. It is a sharp look at brittle systems, misplaced trust, and why “move fast” sounds a lot less sexy when the checkout page is on fire. Think less Terminator, more The Office with production access.
By Emily Laird4.6
2020 ratings
Host Emily Laird breaks down Amazon’s outage week, where one stale wiki, one overconfident AI tool, and one very human decision turned into a retail-scale faceplant. This episode slices through the hype and panic to show the real danger of AI-assisted engineering: not evil robots, just bad process moving at lightspeed. It is a sharp look at brittle systems, misplaced trust, and why “move fast” sounds a lot less sexy when the checkout page is on fire. Think less Terminator, more The Office with production access.

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