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#204: AI Answers - What Should Stay Human, AI Pricing vs. Labor Cost, Leapfrogging Digitalisation, Getting Legal On Board & Do Reasoning Models Actually Reason? thumbnail

The Artificial Intelligence Show

#204: AI Answers - What Should Stay Human, AI Pricing vs. Labor Cost, Leapfrogging Digitalisation, Getting Legal On Board & Do Reasoning Models Actually Reason?

19 Mar 2026

The text contrasts human creativity's imperfections with AI's limitations, discusses practical non-technical AI adoption strategies, addresses challenges like overreliance and ethics, emphasizes structured frameworks and training, explores AI swarms' potential, critiques productivity pressures, and raises philosophical questions on AI's reasoning and governance.

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Software Engineering Daily

Prettier and Opinionated Code Formatting with James Long

19 Mar 2026

Developer tooling shapes software workflows by streamlining code formatting with opinionated tools like Prettier, addressing formatting inefficiencies, differentiating from ESLint through dynamic code structure analysis, and confronting adoption hurdles, open-source sustainability challenges, ecosystem fragmentation, and the trade-offs between flexibility, usability, and developer needs in JavaScript tooling.

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Tropical MBA Entrepreneurship

#850 We Got Claude-Pilled

19 Mar 2026

AI transforms team efficiency and innovation by enabling 45x faster productivity through rapid app development, automation, and collective intelligence, while addressing challenges like adoption barriers and workplace shifts, akin to past tech revolutions.

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Software Engineering Radio

Dan Lorenc on Sigstore

18 Mar 2026

Software supply chain attacks exploit vulnerabilities in development tools and open-source components, exemplified by the Shyhalood NPM breach, with SIGStore proposed as a cryptographic solution to verify software integrity, though challenges like enforcement and privacy persist in securing open-source ecosystems.

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