
Channels with Peter Kafka AI Can Make Software Now. That Changes Everything, with Paul Ford
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Apr 29, 2026 Paul Ford, writer-technologist who explains code in plain English and co-founded Aboard. He discusses how recent AI advances suddenly produce useful code, enabling rapid prototyping and finishing long-delayed projects. He explores who benefits and who is reshaped by AI-powered coding, the limits like hallucinations, and why product thinking and governance still matter.
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AI Jumped From Intern To Productive Engineer
- AI writing code moved from an assistant that produced buggy snippets to tools that can generate large amounts of relatively good code.
- Paul Ford credits Anthropic's Claude Code (Nov last year) for product-level leaps that let developers build whole websites and modernize legacy code quickly.
Personal Projects Delivered Overnight With AI
- Paul Ford rebuilt decade-old personal projects in a weekend using AI that previously took years.
- He describes small long-delayed tasks yielding quickly once the models improved.
Introduce AI Prototypes With Change Management
- Don't surprise stakeholders with a working prototype and then wait; people need time to metabolize rapid AI-driven change.
- Paul Ford found clients went silent after he delivered clickable, whipped-together demos because humans couldn't process that speed.

