In our very first Beer Driven Devs Live, we brought the podcast off the mics and into the room — with pizza, beer, a live audience, three human panelists… and one AI.
The question on the table:
💡 Is there a future career for software developers in the age of AI?
Rather than just speculate, we gathered perspectives from across the industry — engineering, advocacy, recruitment, startup life — and even asked an AI panelist for its take.
The result? A far more nuanced discussion than “AI will replace us” or “nothing will change.”
🎙️ Our Panel
Renée Noble – Developer Advocate at Microsoft, founder of Girls’ Programming Network
Jason Ajai – Interview coach and talent industry veteran
Paulo Lai – Startup engineer and self-described “burnt-out veteran”
Bubbles – Our AI panelist
Each brought a different lens:
- Paulo unpacked how AI is shifting skill expectations across the workforce — not removing jobs, but pushing everyone “up a level” and demanding stronger systems thinking.
- Jason shared how hiring is evolving in real time — where prompt literacy, communication, and coachability are becoming differentiators.
- Renée explored how AI may lower barriers to entry, potentially reshaping diversity in tech and changing how juniors learn.
- Bubbles… tried its best.
🧠 We Discuss:
✔️ Whether AI is comparable to the offshore outsourcing wave
✔️ Why junior roles may evolve rather than disappear
✔️ The danger of losing depth in the engineering pipeline
✔️ Prompting vs comprehension — it’s not just what you ask, but what you understand
✔️ Whether AI could actually widen participation in tech
✔️ The responsibility senior engineers have during this transition
✔️ Why “coachability” may matter more than any specific stack
We also dig into open-source burnout, AI-generated pull requests, and whether automation removes learning opportunities — or creates new ones.
🔥 Key Theme
The consensus wasn’t that AI replaces developers.
It’s that AI reshapes what “developer” means.
The mechanical work shrinks.
The judgment, taste, communication, and systems thinking expand.
And if anything, there are still more problems in the world than we have people to solve them.
🍻 Tonight’s Setup
Live audience.
Pizza from Arinco.
Beer from Encubed Solutions.
And a slightly chaotic AI panelist.
This was our first live event — and judging by the energy in the room, it won’t be the last.
If you’re wondering whether there’s still a place for you in this industry…
Pull up a chair.
Cheers 🍻