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Ep. #8, The AI Preceptorship Model with Scott Hanselman

43 min · 24 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Ep. #8, The AI Preceptorship Model with Scott Hanselman

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On episode 8 of High Leverage, Joe Ruscio sits down with Scott Hanselman for a conversation that goes far beyond prompts and productivity gains. They talk about craftsmanship, learning by doing, the long-term talent pipeline for engineering teams, and how AI could either free people to do more meaningful work or simply accelerate existing inefficiencies. From pair programming to Star Trek economics, this episode examines the bigger human questions behind the current AI boom. The post https://www.heavybit.com/library/podcasts/high-leverage/ep-8-the-ai-preceptorship-model-with-scott-hanselman appeared first on Heavybit [https://www.heavybit.com].

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