AI-Driven Development: Driving adoption on your product teams, Team Culture, and AI-Native Engineering Practices
Release Date: 05/07/2025
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info_outlineHow do you move from dabbling with AI and vibe coding to building real, production-grade software with it? In this episode, Austin Vance, CEO of Focused returns and we transition the conversation from building AI-enabled applications to fostering AI-native engineering teams. Austin shares how generative AI isn’t just a shortcut—it’s reshaping how we architect, code, and lead. We also get to hear Austin’s thoughts on the leaked ‘AI Mandate’ memo from Shopify’s CEO, Tobi Lutke.
We cover what Austin refers to as ‘AI-driven development’, how to win over the skeptics on your teams, and why traditional patterns of software engineering might not be the best fit for LLM-driven workflows.
Whether you're an engineer,product leader, or startup founder, this episode will give you a practical lens on what AI-native software development actually requires—and how to foster adoption on your teams quickly and safely to get the benefits of using AI in product delivery.
Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Success Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge.
Inside the episode...
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Why Shopify’s leaked AI memo was a "permission slip" for your own team
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The three personas in AI adoption: advocates, skeptics, and holdouts
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How AI-driven development (AIDD) differs from “AI-assisted” workflows
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Tools and practices Focused uses to ship faster and cheaper with AI
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Pair programming vs. pairing with an LLM: similarities and mindset shifts
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How teams are learning to prompt effectively—without prompt engineering training
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Vibe coding vs. integrating with entrenched systems: what's actually feasible
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Scaling engineering culture around non-determinism and experimentation
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Practical tips for onboarding dev teams to tools like Cursor, Windsurf, and Vercel AI SDK
Using LLMs for deep codebase exploration, not just code generation
Mentioned in this episode
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Focused (focused.io)
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Shopify internal AI memo
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