In this second part of my conversation with Michael Bolin, lead for open-source Codex at OpenAI, we move from harness engineering to the human side of the story.
What does it mean to be a programmer when you are no longer typing most of the code? Which skills become more important in an agent-driven workflow? Will coding agents eventually take over most software implementation? And if that happens, what is left for the human engineer besides pushing prompts around like a confused project manager with Wi-Fi?
All of it and more in this part β watch it.
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*Guest:* Michael Bolin, tech lead on Codex, OpenAI
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https://github.com/openai/codex
Chapters:
0:00 β Do You Still Need to Learn Coding?
0:18 β From Systems to Humans: The Future of Programming
0:39 β Switching Mindset: Building for Agents vs Developers
1:13 β What Happens When Agents Consume the Web?
1:27 β Programmer Identity in the Age of AI
2:15 β Are Engineers Building More Than Ever?
2:37 β Key Skills for Engineers Working with AI Agents
3:59 β Will Agents Take Over Coding?
4:57 β Engineering Taste vs AI Decisions
5:10 β From Idea to Product Faster Than Ever
6:01 β Risks: Losing Human Judgment Too Early
6:42 β Do We Still Need Humans in the Loop?
8:06 β Book That Shaped a Builderβs Mindset
π° Transcript:https://www.turingpost.com/p/bolincodex
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