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Job Change and adapting to a New AI Tech Landscape

54 min · 7. mar. 2026
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Is AI the ultimate game-changer in software development? In this episode of "The AI Shift," hosts Lee Mallon and James Studdart delve into how AI is transforming the tech industry, with a particular focus on the evolving roles of developers and project managers. Join them as they discuss the critical shift towards AI-augmented teams and the potential implications for tech careers. Lee and James explore the stark contrast between AI-augmented teams and those still operating traditionally, sharing real-world anecdotes and insights into how AI tools like Claude Code and ChatGPT are reshaping development processes. They highlight the importance of adaptability and the potential for AI to enhance productivity, urging developers to embrace this change rather than resist it. The episode also tackles the broader implications of AI adoption, from shifts in project management roles to the necessity for developers to improve communication and documentation skills. Key topics include: - The future of developer roles in an AI-driven industry - Real-world examples of AI tools solving coding challenges - The impact of AI on project management and documentation - How AI is democratising access to software development - The importance of adaptability and continued learning in tech careers Join us for this insightful discussion and learn how you can prepare for and thrive in this rapidly changing tech landscape. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode with your network!

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Big Tech are firing 50% of staff

How much is too much when it comes to automating workplaces? In this episode of "The AI Shift," software developers and consultants Lee Mallon and James Studdart tackle the unsettling wave of layoffs attributed to AI advancements. Is AI genuinely making roles redundant, or is it a convenient scapegoat for trimming the workforce? The duo dives into real-world examples, discussing the tech industry's shifting dynamics and their ripple effects on global employment trends. As tech companies, big and small, reportedly adjust their workforces in reaction to AI's growing influence, what does this mean for those pursuing careers in software development? Lee and James examine industry stories-from Microsoft's layoff announcements to the surprising pivot of San Francisco sneaker company Allbirds-to offer listeners a nuanced understanding. They question whether AI is being used to optimise efficiency or exploit the labour market, sharing their own firsthand experiences and opposing viewpoints through a spirited debate. Explore how Britain's tech landscape is evolving in response to these changes, and discover what it means for those at all levels of the tech industry, even impacting freelance developers dealing with shrinking opportunities. This episode provides essential insights for anyone navigating tech careers amidst the ongoing AI revolution. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 2:34 AI's Role in Layoffs: Fact or Fiction? 5:54 The Allbirds Sneaker Company Pivot 9:09 How AI Is Genuinely Boosting Productivity 15:23 Layoff Following the COVID-19 Economic Crisis 19:55 Attitudes Toward AI in the Workforce 27:56 The Rise of Micro SaaS and Feature Products 30:14 Changing Tools in Software Development 36:58 The Demise of Stack Overflow 37:46 Closing Thoughts Notable quotes: * "AI is taking over, stealing all our jobs-it's the end." * "I think there's a lot of people who are lazy… But, there are people who think 'I'm underpaid, so I'm going to work at half capacity.'" * "We're out here as hired guns, and they say, 'Oh, you just fire up your AI, and your AI does the work.'" Resources mentioned: * CoinBase * Cloudflare * Allbirds * American Exchange Group * Square, now Block * Nvidia * Claude Code * Loom (screen recording software) * CAP (open-source screen recorder) * JetBrains IDE Subscribe to "The AI Shift" for your weekly dose of thought-provoking discussions around AI, tech careers, and software development. Hit the bell icon so you never miss an episode, and follow us on social media for behind-the-scenes content and alerts on upcoming episodes. Let's navigate the AI revolution together!

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Can AI truly outperform seasoned developers, or is it the paintbrush in the hands of an artist? Join Lee Mallon and James Studdart in this enlightening episode as they delve into the profound ways artificial intelligence is reshaping the landscape of software development and tech careers. With their expert insights, they critically analyse the promises and perils of AI, questioning whether AI's rapid advances will enhance team dynamics or redefine the very concept of a technical workforce. In this episode, Lee and James uncover the nuances of AI’s role in boosting productivity and innovation. They explore whether AI should be considered a tool or a co-worker and how companies can prepare their talent pool for an AI-integrated future. As businesses grapple with these swift technological shifts, discover how AI could lead to more fulfilling work-life balances—or create new and unexpected job landscapes. Tune in as they tackle these pressing questions and more: - The current capabilities and limitations of AI in software tasks - AI as a productivity booster vs. job replacer - The evolution from code writing to AI orchestration - Balancing AI integration with company culture and societal expectations Stay ahead of the tech curve by subscribing to "The AI Shift" for insightful discussions on the future of AI in software development. Share your thoughts and join the conversation! [00:00] Introduction to The AI Shift [00:23] The Current Shortcomings of AI [01:20] Balancing AI Optimization and Task Execution [03:58] AI in Security Reviews [06:02] Misuse of AI in Legal Settings [07:28] The Product vs. Model Dilemma [15:32] The Impact of AI on Speed and Agility [17:06] The Future of Tech Careers and AI [20:45] Shifting Workplace Dynamics with AI [26:27] Networking in a Digital Age [28:48] Society and AI Integration [33:19] AI as a New Coworker [40:26] Challenges in AI Adaptation

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1. apr. 202640 min
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Can AI turn solo founders into superhuman entrepreneurs capable of running billion-dollar companies? Join hosts Lee Mallon and James Studdart as they dive into this provocative question, exploring the shifting landscape of the tech industry. With their combined expertise in software development and AI, Lee and James engage in a lively discussion about the potential for AI to revolutionise the way we think about business and entrepreneurship. In this episode, Lee champions the idea of AI enabling solo founders to achieve unprecedented success, while James plays devil’s advocate, raising concerns about the practical challenges and ethical implications. Together, they navigate the current and future roles of AI in business, pondering whether AI could replace traditional teams and what that means for the economy and tech careers. Tune in to hear their insights on the evolving role of AI in software development, the potential for AI to eliminate certain jobs while creating new opportunities, and the broader implications for the tech industry. This episode is filled with engaging debates, real-world examples, and thought-provoking ideas that will leave you questioning the future of work. Key topics include: - AI's role in empowering solo founders - The potential for AI to replace traditional teams - Economic implications of AI-driven businesses - The future of jobs and skills in the tech industry - Challenges and opportunities in AI-driven entrepreneurship Don't miss this engaging conversation! Subscribe to "The AI Shift" for more episodes exploring the intersection of AI and the real world.

9. mar. 202639 min
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Job Change and adapting to a New AI Tech Landscape

Is AI the ultimate game-changer in software development? In this episode of "The AI Shift," hosts Lee Mallon and James Studdart delve into how AI is transforming the tech industry, with a particular focus on the evolving roles of developers and project managers. Join them as they discuss the critical shift towards AI-augmented teams and the potential implications for tech careers. Lee and James explore the stark contrast between AI-augmented teams and those still operating traditionally, sharing real-world anecdotes and insights into how AI tools like Claude Code and ChatGPT are reshaping development processes. They highlight the importance of adaptability and the potential for AI to enhance productivity, urging developers to embrace this change rather than resist it. The episode also tackles the broader implications of AI adoption, from shifts in project management roles to the necessity for developers to improve communication and documentation skills. Key topics include: - The future of developer roles in an AI-driven industry - Real-world examples of AI tools solving coding challenges - The impact of AI on project management and documentation - How AI is democratising access to software development - The importance of adaptability and continued learning in tech careers Join us for this insightful discussion and learn how you can prepare for and thrive in this rapidly changing tech landscape. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode with your network!

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