In this episode of The AI Native Dev podcast, Simon Maple interviews Baruch Sarogursky at the AI Focus conference in Stockholm. They discuss the challenges of trusting AI-generated code and introduce the concept of the "Intent Integrity Chain" to ensure code reliability. They explore how specifications (specs), written in human-readable language, can serve as guardrails for AI code generation, involving product managers and business stakeholders in the process. They touch on the limitations of Behavior Driven Development (BDD) and Gherkin specs, and how AI can help automate the creation of these specs from software definition documents. They also discuss the role of developers in this new paradigm, emphasizing the importance of expertise and architecture. They conclude by exploring how Tessl can improve the spec-to-code part, addressing concerns like security and non-behavioral aspects, and creating a more robust and trustworthy AI-driven development process.
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