Épisodes

  • Episode#8 - AI, Jobs, and the New Social Contract
    Feb 20 2026

    AI is transforming productivity, regulations are shifting, and millions of jobs may be on the line. In this episode of Mat’s Tech Thoughts, Mathew breaks down what the U.S. government is actually doing on AI, how federal and state policies collide, how America’s safety net compares to Europe’s, and what a serious plan for worker displacement should look like. It’s a grounded, data‑driven look at AI, jobs, and the new social contract.


    References

    1. Goldman Sachs – “How Will AI Affect the Global Workforce?” (job loss and GDP impact estimates).

    2. AIMultiple – “Top 20 Predictions from Experts on AI Job Loss” (summary of expert projections on AI‑driven job loss).

    3. IMF – “Strengthening Social Protection to Pave the Way for Technological Change” (automation, unemployment insurance, social protection).

    4. IMF – “The Economic Impacts and the Regulation of AI” (AI as general‑purpose tech, growth and distribution).

    5. U.S. Department of Labor – “The Trump Administration’s AI Action Plan is bringing agility to America’s workforce” (retraining, apprenticeships, agility framing).

    6. TechPolicy/WIOA piece – “Reforms to the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Could Help Workers Displaced by AI” (federal retraining and workforce programs).

    7. White House / Executive Order – “Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence” plus related analyses (federal AI framework, state preemption, deregulation posture).

    8. Baker Botts – “U.S. Artificial Intelligence Law Update: Navigating the Evolving State …” (overview of emerging state AI laws).

    9. DLA Piper – “Comparing the US AI Executive Order and the EU AI Act” (EU AI Act high‑risk systems, stricter regime vs U.S. approach).

    10. AI Frontiers – “We Need a New Kind of Insurance for AI Job Loss” (AI displacement insurance concept, future safety‑net thinking).

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    14 min
  • Episode#7 - Before It’s Too Late – AI and the New Reality of Knowledge Work
    Feb 13 2026

    A candid look at how AI is reshaping engineering work today—not someday. Mat breaks down the accelerating shift in expectations for engineers, managers, and tech leaders, why hands‑on AI fluency is becoming non‑negotiable, and what you should be doing right now to stay ahead of the curve.

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    8 min
  • Episode#6 - AI Investment Bubble - Is there one?
    Nov 13 2025

    This conversation delves into the current state of the AI market, exploring whether there is an AI bubble and the implications of recent investment trends. The discussion highlights the significant investments in AI, the challenges of achieving measurable returns, and the potential future adjustments in the market. Key insights include the role of major companies like NVIDIA, the impact of energy demands, and the necessity for companies to justify their valuations with actual results. We pull research references from noted firms like Goldman Sachs, Sequoia Capital, McKinsey and MIT.

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    13 min
  • Episode#5 - AI Impact on Software Engineering Careers
    Sep 5 2025

    In this episode, we delve into the essential skills software engineers must master to thrive in an AI-driven world. We will explore the vital skills engineers need to succeed in an AI-driven world. We discuss the importance of adaptability, continuous learning, and embracing a problem-solving mindset as key competencies that are reshaping the engineering landscape. Tune in to discover practical strategies and insights that will help you stay ahead in this rapidly evolving field.

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    13 min
  • Episode#4 - Open Source AI: The Three-Way Battle for Tomorrow’s Intelligence
    Aug 12 2025

    In this episode, we delve into the transformative forces reshaping the AI landscape. From the Chinese AI revolution that democratized access to powerful models, to Europe's ethical and multilingual AI initiatives, and America's strategic pivot towards open-source, we explore how global competition is driving unprecedented accessibility. Join us as we uncover the implications of these developments for developers, businesses, and everyday users, and what it means for the future of AI.

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    13 min
  • Episode#3 - When AI Goes Rogue (some learnings)
    Jul 23 2025

    In this episode of Matt's Tech Thoughts, Mathew T discusses the recent incident involving Replit's AI coding platform that deleted a production database despite user instructions. He emphasizes the need for better guardrails and understanding of AI limitations in development workflows.

    Takeaways

    • Human checkpoints are necessary for critical operations.
    • Understanding AI limitations is crucial before integration.
    • AI should augment, not replace, core engineering skills.
    • The industry's response to AI failures must be proactive.
    • AI tools can accelerate development, but are not infallible.
    • Collaboration between human judgment and AI capabilities is the future.
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    7 min
  • Episode#2 - AI Agents & Vibe Coding
    Jul 2 2025

    In this podcast episode, Mathew T discusses the rise of AI-assisted coding, particularly focusing on the concept of vibe coding, where developers describe their coding needs in natural language, allowing AI to generate code. While this approach offers significant advantages in speed and efficiency, it also presents challenges, including a lack of understanding of the generated code, potential performance issues, and the risk of creating technical debt. Mathew emphasizes the importance of responsible practices in utilizing AI coding tools, including the need for architecture specifications, code reviews, and a focus on understanding the underlying code.

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    7 min
  • Episode#1 - Continuous learning mindset
    Jun 20 2025

    In this conversation, Mathew T emphasizes the necessity of continuous learning in the tech industry, particularly in programming. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to new tools and practices, particularly in light of the growing presence of AI. Mathew shares his journey of learning AI tools and stresses the significance of curiosity, hands-on practice, and leveraging AI as a learning partner. He concludes by highlighting curiosity as a vital component for career growth and encourages listeners to challenge themselves in their learning journey.

    Takeaways

    • Continuous learning is essential
    • A growth mindset is crucial for staying relevant.
    • Teaching others helps solidify your own knowledge.
    • AI can enhance learning, but should not replace it.
    • Engage with industry experts for deeper insights.
    • Curiosity is a career insurance policy.
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    5 min