Show Your Work: The Case for Radical AI Transparency
A colleague told me something recently that I keep thinking about. She said, unprompted, that she appreciated seeing both sides of my AI conversations…
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A colleague told me something recently that I keep thinking about. She said, unprompted, that she appreciated seeing both sides of my AI conversations…
ChatGPT has been publicly available for over three years now, and generative AI is woven into the tools students use every day: web search, word proce…
Enterprise AI governance still authorizes agents as if they were stable software artifacts.They are not. An enterprise deploys a LangChain-based resea…
The following article originally appeared on the Asimov’s Addendum Substack and is being republished here with the author’s permission. Ar…
The following article originally appeared on “Dan Shapiro’s blog” and is being reposted here with the author’s permission. Com…
We all read it in the daily news. The New York Times reports that economists who once dismissed the AI job threat are now taking it seriously. In Febr…
The following article was originally published on Tim O’Brien’s Medium page and is being reposted here with the author’s permission. If you’ve s…
This is the third article in a series on agentic engineering and AI-driven development. Read part one here, part two here, part three here, and look f…
I can’t claim to be a professional software developer—not by a long shot. I occasionally write some Python code to analyze spreadsheets, and I occasio…
The following article originally appeared on Addy Osmani’s blog site and is being reposted here with the author’s permission. Comprehensio…
Luca Mezzalira, author of Building Micro-Frontends, originally shared the following article on LinkedIn. It’s being republished here with his permissi…
A funny thing happened on the way to writing our book Architecture as Code—the entire industry shifted. Generally, we write books iteratively—starting…
The current conversation about AI in software development is still happening at the wrong layer. Most of the attention goes to code generation. Can th…
Farewell, Anthropocene, we hardly knew ye. 🌹 AI is here. It’s won. Yes, it’s in that awkward teenage phase where it still says inappropria…
I sat down with Aaron Levie at the O’Reilly AI Codecon two weeks ago. Aaron cofounded Box in 2005, and 20 years later, his company manages content for…
Starting with this issue of Trends, we’ve moved from simply reporting on news that has caught our eye and instead have worked with Claude to loo…
For years, persuasion has been the most valuable skill in digital commerce. Brands spend millions on ad copy, testing button colours, and designing la…
The following article originally appeared on Drew Breunig’s blog and is being republished here with the author’s permission. In 1998, Eric S. Raymond …
This is the third article in a series on agentic engineering and AI-driven development. Read part one here, part two here, and look for the next artic…
The following article originally appeared on Medium and is being republished here with the author’s permission. Ask 10 developers which LLM they’d rec…
In “An Ordinary Evening in New Haven,” the poet Wallace Stevens wrote, “It is not in the premise that reality is a solid.” That line came to mind duri…
On February 10, 2026, Scott Shambaugh—a volunteer maintainer for Matplotlib, one of the world’s most popular open source software libraries—reje…
The following article originally appeared on Medium and is being reproduced here with the author’s permission. This 2,800-word essay (a 12-minut…
The day two problem Imagine you deploy an autonomous AI agent to production. Day one is a success: The demos are fantastic; the reasoning is sharp. Bu…
The following article originally appeared on Q McCallum’s blog and is being republished here with the author’s permission. Generative AI agents and ro…
A few years into the AI shift, the gap between engineers is not talent. It’s coordination: shared norms and a shared language for how AI fits into eve…
We tend to assume that if every part of a system behaves correctly, the system itself will behave correctly. That assumption is deeply embedded in how…
The following article originally appeared on “Dan Shapiro’s blog” and is being reposted here with the author’s permission. Com…