Human and AI collaboration in Coding
- nbmoore9
- Mar 15
- 2 min read

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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