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  • Kent C. Dodds on MCP and How Product Engineering Might Outlast Coding
    2026/04/22

    The Pragmatic AI Podcast is sponsored by Tighten. T-I-G-H-T-E-N. We will take your AI ideas, prototypes or even vibe-coded apps, and we'll take them to production. Scalable and secure. Check us out at tighten.com.


    Matt Stauffer talks with Kent C. Dodds — educator, JavaScript expert, and creator of Epic Web, Epic React, and Epic AI — about what it actually looks like to use AI at the frontier of software development.

    They dig into how Kent ships thousands of lines of AI-generated code without reviewing most of it, why he believes "product engineering" is the most durable skill left in the industry, and what MCP (Model Context Protocol) is and why it matters far beyond the developer world. Kent also walks through Kody, his personal AI assistant that controls his home, journals his life story, and can integrate with virtually anything.

    The conversation gets real on education, the future of jobs, the role of human empathy in an AI-dominated world, and why Kent thinks the parts of our jobs AI is taking are usually the parts we hated most anyway.

    • Matt Stauffer on X
    • Tighten Website
    • Kent’s Website
    • Kent on X
    • Kent on GitHub
    • Epic Web
    • Epic React
    • Epic AI
    • VS Code
    • Cursor
    • CodeRabbit
    • Cursor Bugbot
    • Practical TypeScript Course
    • Justin Jackson Post
    • EpicProduct.Engineer
    • Community Usage from Bogdan Kharchenko
    • Jesse Genet on X
    • Kent C. Dodds AI Engineer Miami Talk

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    1 時間 19 分
  • Creating AI Workflows for Designers
    2026/04/15

    The Pragmatic AI Podcast is sponsored by Tighten. T-I-G-H-T-E-N. We will take your AI ideas, prototypes or even vibe-coded apps, and we'll take them to production. Scalable and secure. Check us out at tighten.com.


    In this episode, Steve Schoger, designer and partner at Tailwind Labs, shares how he’s actually using AI in his day-to-day work, including tools like Claude in his design workflow. The conversation explores how AI is changing creativity, how it affects team collaboration, and what it might mean for the future of design and development.

    • Matt Stauffer on Twitter - https://x.com/mattstauffer
    • Tighten Website - https://tighten.com/
    • Steve Schoger on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SteveSchoger
    • Steve Schoger on Twitter - https://x.com/steveschoger
    • Steve’s video on X - https://x.com/steveschoger/status/2035077141050622173?s=20
    • Paper - https://paper.design/
    • Skogafoss Waterfall Hike - https://thephotohikes.com/skogafoss-and-the-waterfall-way-hike/


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    44 分
  • Advocating for more AI Governance
    2026/04/08

    Matt Stauffer talks with Karen Maria Alston, a 20-year communication strategist turned AI governance advocate, about why AI is impacting everyone, whether they use it or not.


    They get into the real-world ways AI is already shaping daily life: deepfake photos on dating apps, AI-generated social media influencers with millions of followers, voice mimicry scams draining retirement accounts, and what it means that most Americans, including most politicians, still have no idea any of this is happening. Karen breaks down the case for voter mobilization, legislative action, and why individual abstention from AI doesn't actually change the trajectory.


    The conversation also gets into identity, the social contract, and the deeper human cost of automation, including what it means to lose a job that was part of who you were, and what it looks like to be hopeful about AI without being naive about it.

    • Matt Stauffer on Twitter
    • Tighten Website
    • Karen Maria Alston on LinkedIn
    • Karen Maria Alston on Instagram
    • Karen Maria Alston on Substack
    • Karen Maria Alston’s Website


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    42 分
  • The Nexus of Technology & Theology
    2026/04/01

    The Pragmatic AI Podcast is sponsored by Tighten. T-I-G-H-T-E-N. We will take your AI ideas, prototypes or even vibe-coded apps, and we'll take them to production. Scalable and secure. Check us out at tighten.com.


    Matt Stauffer talks with Nick Peterson, PhD, Assistant Professor of Homiletics at Christian Theological Seminary, ordained AME minister, executive pastor, and grant director, about the deep history between religion and technology, and what AI is really doing to knowledge, credit, and labor.

    They explore how Nick uses AI as a tool for falsifiability rather than content generation, why the plantation economy is a useful (and uncomfortable) lens for understanding who benefits from large language models, and how the same dynamics that shaped the Gutenberg press, televangelism, and colonialism are very much alive in the age of Claude and ChatGPT.

    The conversation raises harder questions about what it means to own an idea, what students lose when AI does their thinking for them, and whether the consolidation of knowledge in the hands of a few tech platforms is something new, or just the oldest story in human history, running faster.

    • Matt Stauffer on Twitter
    • Tighten Website
    • Nick’s Website
    • Nick on Instagram
    • Nick on Facebook

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    53 分
  • A Framework for Approaching Worrying Technology
    2026/03/25

    The Pragmatic AI Podcast is sponsored by Tighten. T-I-G-H-T-E-N. We will take your AI ideas, prototypes or even vibe-coded apps, and we'll take them to production. Scalable and secure. Check us out at tighten.com.


    Matt Stauffer talks with Reuben Johnson — aka YoBigRube — founder of Fly Duo, a storytelling studio specializing in high-trust narratives for complex and sensitive messaging. Reuben brings a perspective shaped by decades as a self-taught developer and outsider to the tech establishment.


    They explore what it looks like to engage with AI when you have real criticisms of the industry — from choosing the least evil tool to running local LLMs, using AI as a writing accountability partner, and refusing to let a machine call itself human.


    The conversation covers AI bias, abstracted accountability, the vulnerability of kids to AI characters, and why the answer to symbolic activism isn't more symbols — it's showing up in community, staying curious, and never deciding you've done enough.

    • Matt Stauffer on Twitter
    • Tighten Website
    • FlyDuo | High-Trust Storytelling
      Reuben Johnson on LinkedIn
    • Sam Cole Deep Fake Podcast
    • The Tech We Want
    • 404 Media
    • Small Technology Foundation
    • PBS
    • Sex Tech N Chill
    • Community Tweet

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Beyond “Spicy Autocomplete”: What AI Models Actually Do
    2026/03/18

    The Pragmatic AI Podcast is sponsored by Tighten. T-I-G-H-T-E-N. We will take your AI ideas, prototypes or even vibe-coded apps, and we'll take them to production. Scalable and secure. Check us out at tighten.com.


    Matt Stauffer sits down with Sam Rose, developer educator at ngrok, to unpack what’s actually happening inside the AI models we use every day. Sam breaks down ideas like parameters, gradient descent, embeddings, and vector search in a way that makes them intuitive, using simple analogies such as converting Celsius to Fahrenheit. Along the way, they explore Ethan Mollick’s concept of the “jagged frontier” of AI capability and discuss why benchmarks like SWE-bench don’t always tell the full story.

    The conversation wraps with a thoughtful look at the ethical tensions around modern AI: intellectual property concerns, the massive financial momentum behind these systems, and what it means to keep using these tools thoughtfully even when you’re still wrestling with their implications.

    • Matt Stauffer on Twitter
    • Tighten Website
    • Sam Website
    • Sam on Twitter
    • Prompt Caching Blog Post
    • Co-Intelligence Book
    • Benchmark Blog Post
    • Distributed Representations of Words and Phrases and their Compositionality
    • Stephen Welch on Twitter
    • Welch Labs on YouTube
    • Julia Turc on YouTube
    • Build a Large Language Model (From Scratch) Book
    • Nathan Lambert
    • Aaron Francis Website
    • Faster.dev
    • Mitchell Hashimoto
    • Armin Ronacher
    • My AI Skeptic Friends Are All Nuts Blog Post

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Understanding, and Automating, Business with AI
    2026/03/11

    In this episode, Matt Stauffer talks with AI strategist Blessing Richardson about how businesses can use AI in practical, responsible ways. They explore the importance of data literacy, building personal AI tools, and creating a culture of experimentation inside organizations. The conversation also looks at the deeper questions: how AI is changing the way we work, how it affects us as humans, and what the future of AI in business might look like.


    • Matt Stauffer on Twitter
    • Tighten Website
    • Blessing’s Blog
    • Blessing on LinkedIn
    • Blessing on Threads
    • Sayla
    • Coda


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    50 分
  • How AI Is Changing Writing and Creative Work
    2026/03/04

    The Pragmatic AI Podcast is sponsored by Tighten. T-I-G-H-T-E-N. We will take your AI ideas, prototypes or even vibe-coded apps, and we'll take them to production. Scalable and secure. Check us out at tighten.com.


    In this episode of Pragmatic AI, Matt Stauffer and Jordan Keller discuss how AI is reshaping writing, content creation, and the people who make their living with words.


    They unpack Jordan’s wide-ranging career, the pressure writers are feeling as AI floods the internet with passable content, and why taste and discernment matter more than ever. They explore where AI can genuinely help, especially in research and synthesis, and where it still falls short in originality and creative depth.


    The conversation also touches on decentralization, ownership, and what it means to build a voice in a world where anyone can generate text in seconds.


    • Matt Stauffer on Twitter
    • Tighten Website
    • Jordan Keller on Bluesky
    • Jordan Keller Website


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    52 分