Harry's Hot Takes
Coding used to be the gatekeeper. If you couldn’t code, your idea stopped there. That’s not true anymore. In this episode of Harry’s Hot Takes, I talk about how AI coding tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini completely changed what it means to build things — especially for people like me who aren’t software engineers. As a mechanical engineering student, most of my ideas involve hardware, prototypes, and physical systems. But almost everything needs code now. Sensors, motors, websites, interfaces. AI didn’t replace engineers — it removed the friction that used to kill momentum. I also explain how I used these same AI tools to build a real product and launch a real website, why “I don’t know how to code” is no longer a real excuse, and why judgment matters more than syntax in 2026. If you’re interested in AI, engineering, startups, product design, prototyping, or building things faster, this one’s for you. 🎙️ Harry’s Hot Takes 🔥 New takes on tech, culture, and building stuff Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2533604/support] Follow the show: 📸 Instagram: @harrys_hottakes [https://www.instagram.com/harrys_hottakes] 🐦 Twitter / X: @harryshottakess [https://x.com/harryshottakess] Sponsor: 🎨 Artile — modular, customizable wall art 📸 Instagram: @artileco [https://www.instagram.com/artileco] 🌐 Website: https://artile.shop [https://artile.shop] New episodes of Harry’s Hot Takes covering tech, AI, engineering, and culture. If you enjoyed the episode, follow the show and share it with someone who’s building something.
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