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Adam Wolff from AnthropicAI discusses various aspects of AI development, particularly focusing on Claude Code and its impact on programming workflows. They explore the challenges and benefits of integrating AI into development processes, the importance of community feedback, and the evolving landscape of developer tools. The discussion also touches on personal experiences with work-life balance and the excitement surrounding the future of AI in technology.

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Topics:

  • (00:00) - Making apps that taste good
  • (00:50) - What's summer in San Francisco like?
  • (03:09) - Introducing Adam Wolff
  • (05:26) - Why is AI amazing some days, and frustrating the next?
  • (10:08) - How should I prompt Claude Code?
  • (15:18) - Would the models ever get so good humans don't need to be in the loop?
  • (21:49) - Why are we using AI for content and interactions online?
  • (24:58) - There are so many people who haven't tried LLMs for programming
  • (28:41) - Are devs who aren't very online happier and more present in their real life?
  • (33:50) - Why is Claude Code everywhere now?
  • (35:52) - Do you default to Opus?
  • (37:53) - How important is the terminal to Claude Code?
  • (48:14) - How does AI tool development compare with building for React?
  • (49:00) - What does Adam think of opencode?
  • (55:41) - Being a part of the changes and improvements coming to our industry
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