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Human and AI collaboration in Coding



Mr. Michael Koutsostamatis, a Manager at EY consulting mentioned how developers and software engineers may actually have a team of AI code developers working to expedite software products. I looked to find similar voices. A sampling of others that agree with Michael are here including Satya Nadella of Microsoft.


The conversation explores a future where computer science graduates shift from traditional coding to managing AI agents to develop software. The video emphasizes a shift in role from "doer" to "orchestrator," specifically highlighting the perspective of a Product Manager overseeing agentic workflows.


The discussion suggests that the "Product Manager" of the future will need to be adept at directing multiple AI agents, treating them as a specialized workforce to achieve technical goals.

The primary message is that AI represents a generational shift in software engineering, where the value lies in a developer's ability to orchestrate AI tools to achieve more complex goals faster than ever before.


AI as an Augmentation: Nadella discusses AI not as a replacement, but as a tool for "augmentation," helping professionals across industries rediscover "true openness" and productivity in their workflows.

The video, titled Human and AI Augmentation, features insights from Sajjaaad Khader, a software engineer and media professional, regarding the integration of artificial intelligence into human workflows.


The video positions AI as a collaborative partner, emphasizing that the future of software engineering and media production lies in the "augmented" professional who can skillfully navigate both human intuition and machine intelligence.

The video, titled Software Developer or Manager-, features Sajjaad Khader, a software engineer and YouTube creator, discussing the shifting responsibilities of technical professionals.


The central message is that "Software Development" is increasingly becoming a management discipline. Success for future engineers will depend on their ability to orchestrate agentic workflows rather than just their proficiency in syntax.


 
 
 

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