Opening
Inbal Shani (00:00:00): The user of the AI tools to develop software needs to form a different thinking. You need to start figuring out how are you using these AI tools to help you be successful. And it's no longer just the actual code writing, it's really evolving your thinking to the big picture, to the connected experience, to connected systems, which today we just find it more in the world of more senior developers and less and less in the junior developers....
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Low-ego framing
big picture, to the connected experience, to connected systems, which today we just find it more in the world of more senior developers and less and less in the junior developers. Inbal Shani...
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Accept praise cleanly
Inbal Shani (00:04:22): Awesome. Thank you for having me. I'm...
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.
Ask with curiosity
coming to us. "We heard about AI. What do you think we should do with AI? And how should we adopt AI? And can we learn from your experience?" And I'm sharing our experience. When we started thinking about...
Turns a moment that could become critique into a question about the guest's thinking.
Low-ego framing
a million lines of code and their code base was written by Copilot, which I don't know if I can do the math, but I imagine that's more than one person would've written in their lifetime and probably many...
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Accept praise cleanly
I can learn from your experience as well. Lenny (00:49:31): Amazing. lnbal, thank you so much for being here. Inbal Shani (00:49:35): Thank you so much for having me. Lenny (00:49:36): Bye,...
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.