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#6 - AI Makes Things Faster, But Not Easier

27 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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"Just because you’re shipping code at 2x the speed doesn’t mean you’re solving the problem 2x as fast." In this episode of Build with Maya, we’re breaking down what every AI tool like GitHub Copilot or Cursor changes how mid-level/senior engineers work, not easier but harder. And how we’re moving from an era of "Authoring" to an era of "Auditing." AI removes the friction of writing code, but it increases the burden of deciding what should actually exist. If you’ve ever accepted an AI suggestion and then second-guessed it later, this episode will probably feel familiar.

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