The speed at which AI agents write code is no longer the bottleneck. Whether we understand what that code is actually doing, that's where it gets interesting.

On 7 April I'll be speaking at the AI Native Netherlands meetup at the Miro offices in Amsterdam.
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My session is called "Facilitating Software Architecture While AI Agents Write the Code." The core tension I want to explore: developers have always made implicit architectural decisions, but AI acceleration means those decisions happen faster, and increasingly get delegated. When AI generates code based on incomplete context, assumptions get baked in as if they were intentional, and before long, nobody is quite sure why the system looks the way it does.
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What I won't be doing is showing up with a neat framework and a confident answer. Honestly, nobody is a deep expert here yet, myself included. What I do bring is a healthy dose of skepticism and experience with software design, architecture, collaborative modelling and cognitive bias. My plan is to make this a conversation rather than a lecture, exploring how we keep architecture intentional and human-led when the tooling is moving faster than our understanding of it.
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If you're in Amsterdam on the 7th and curious about this space, come along. There's food, drinks, and a panel discussion at the end.

RSVP: https://www.meetup.com/ai-native-amsterdam/events/313521982/

#SoftwareArchitecture #DomainDrivenDesign #AIAssistedDevelopment #CognitiveBias #CollaborativeModelling

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