Tag Archives: Agentic AI

AI Is Forcing Architects To Redefine How We Validate Software

AI exposes bottlenecks in manual review, vague requirements and outdated validation models.
This article explains how spec-driven development, architectural truth models and agentic CI/CD pipelines reshape delivery for the AI era.

Part 3 – Inside an AI-First Pod: How Four People Out-Deliver a Team of Twelve

You don’t believe it until you watch it happen. Four people. One requirement. Four hours later, it’s in production. The first time you see it, you assume they cut corners. Test coverage? 94%. Error handling? Comprehensive. Security? Passed automated checks. They didn’t cut corners. They just removed the waiting. See exactly how a pod operates—including what happens when the architect disappears for three weeks.

Part 2 – The AI-First Delivery Model: Why Your Agile Team Can’t Just Add AI and Hope

AI is no longer a convenience tool. It has changed the pace of what is possible, while most organisations kept the same delivery model. This article explains why effort no longer wins, why structure does, and how AI first pods can ship in hours instead of weeks.

Part 1 – Agentic AI: Changing Development, but Only if You Learn How To Communicate With It

Agentic AI is changing how we design and build software, but not in the simplistic “AI replaces everyone” way some people imagine. It shifts where human expertise matters, compresses delivery time, and exposes which organisations are truly agile. This post looks at how roles evolve, where the real leverage is, and why communication becomes the core skill.