Ep 83 - Up the Stack: The Five Layers Of The Future Software Engineer

Send us Fan Mail (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2433144/fa...) AI can write code faster than any team on earth, so why does it still feel like shipping software is hard? The uncomfortable answer is that speed is not the same as progress, and generation is not the same as judgment. We challenge the tired question “Will AI replace programmers?” and replace it with a more useful one: at what layer does human judgment become most valuable as AI absorbs more of implementation?  We introduce our “five layers of the future engineer” framework, starting with the builder and moving upward through the designer, architect, evaluator, and systems leader. Along the way, we unpack how AI coding tools compress implementation, why design quality and clear constraints start to decide outcomes, and how architecture becomes the guardrail that prevents cheap generation from turning into expensive chaos. If your organization is racing to add AI assistants, agents, and automated pipelines, this conversation gives you a practical way to think about roles, skills, and where leverage is actually shifting.  The biggest unlock is the evaluator mindset: verification, benchmarking, red teaming, AI governance, and hallucination detection become core engineering infrastructure as trust becomes a competitive advantage. We close by looking at systems leadership as orchestration, deciding where humans must own decisions, how accountability stays intact, and how to align velocity with mission in an AI-accelerated world. If this helped you rethink the future of software engineering, subscribe, share it with a teammate, and leave a review with the layer you are building next. Want to join a community of AI learners and enthusiasts? AI Ready RVA (https://aireadyrva.com/) is leading the conversation and is rapidly rising as a hub for AI in the Richmond Region. Become a member (https://aireadyrva.com/membership-opt...) and support our AI literacy initiatives.