Chapter 1: What is Anthropic's new code review tool and its purpose?
Welcome to the podcast. I'm your host, Jaden Shafer. Today on the podcast, we're talking about a new tool that Anthropic has just launched. Basically, we have this issue where 70% in some companies, 90% in other companies, percent of all of their code is being generated by AI.
Chapter 2: Why is there a problem with AI-generated code?
And Anthropic has just launched a new code review tool that is going to be able to check this massive flood of AI-generated code. to see what's good, what's not. And I think this is going to be awesome for developers, but also for all of us users of the software. There's a lot of cool implications and a lot of stuff that I am excited about.
Chapter 3: How does the code review process work in Anthropic's tool?
So I want to break down everything going on here because I think we're about to get a lot less buggy software. A lot of the software is going to get a lot more usable.
Chapter 4: What is the significance of multi-agent architecture in code review?
Developers are obviously going to be rejoicing, but there's also some pullbacks to all of this. So I'm going to talk about all of that.
Chapter 5: How will this tool impact the software industry?
Before we do, I actually have a request to make. This week is actually my birthday week.
Chapter 6: What are the pricing structures for using the code review tool?
I am turning 30. I'm super excited. It's crazy. It feels weird turning 30. But there is one request I would ask for my birthday, if you would not mind. And this is something that I'm not going to beg you for the rest of my life for, but for my birthday week, this is the thing. I'm not going to plug my company AI box. I'm just going to ask for this.
If you could leave a rating and review on this show for my birthday week, It would be amazing.
Chapter 7: How does the code review tool address security issues in AI code?
This is something I've spent the last three years of my life, almost every day, uploading a podcast episode to this. So if you've gotten any value at any point in the last three years, if you're a new listener, if you haven't already, this is the time to do it. It is my birthday week. I'm turning 30. I would super, super appreciate a review on the podcast. And as a celebration...
Chapter 8: What are the future implications of AI in software development?
And I don't know what you want to call this, but as a fun way to say thank you, I will actually be reading the most recent reviews, the good and the bad, the five star and the one star reviews that I've gotten and be sort of I'll give you a quick response. And this is something I don't usually do, especially if I get a one star review. I'm not going to sit there and argue with the person.
If you want to move on from the show, that's cool. If you get value out of it, it's cool. But because we're doing this for this one week, this is kind of like review week. This is what I'm dubbing it. I'm going to read it. So we're kicking this off with one of my most recent reviews I got. This was on March 2nd, and it is a one-star review. So fair warning, this is a one-star review.
And this is what it said. It said, it's from Hamacham, and he says, Stop the Islamophobia. When was the last time you heard about Saudi Arabia being an enemy to the U.S.? This is a one-star review. I think this review is specifically responding to my Opening Eye Steals $200 million contract in Anthropic vs. Pentagon battle.
Um, and, and basically what happens, well, you guys all know there's, I think there's a lot of, uh, emotions are high. We have Anthropic that has this whole battle with the Pentagon and then opening eye comes in and jumps in and steals it. And this is like right before, uh, Iran gets invaded.
I'm not exactly sure what I said in this podcast that, uh, got, I don't know, made this person so upset to say it was Islamophobic.
I think, I mean, evidently from this, I was probably criticizing the country of Saudi Arabia, which by the way, I think Saudi Arabia generally is like a good partner to the US as an ally. We buy all of their oil, even if you hate them because of how their government is set up. We buy their oil, we use their oil. So we get a lot of value out of that. partnership.
We send them a lot of military supplies. They're kind of an ally in that region. So, you know, generally I'm happy with that. And I actually almost took funding from a huge Saudi Arabian kind of like a incubator over there and actually almost went and moved to Saudi Arabia for three months.
My wife, we got we got a few kids. So my wife at the end of the day didn't want to have to go to a apartment in Saudi Arabia for a few months for that program. So never I'm doing it. But, you know, I've considered it. I think Saudi Arabia is generally good. The only response I'll say on that is, obviously, whatever I said wasn't Islamophobic, since I'm not Islamophobic.
I think, you know, all people with all their beliefs and religions, awesome, since I have my own.
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