The world changed last week—Opus 4.5 is the best coding model Dan has ever used.It can keep coding and coding autonomously without tripping over itself—and it marks a completely new horizon for the craft of programming. The dream is here: You can write English, and make software.We had Paul Ford on AI & I to talk about it. Ford is the co-founder of Aboard and also a prolific writer. He authored one of Dan’s favorite pieces of technology writing What Is Code?—so he’s the perfect person to unpack this with him.We talk about the wonder—and genuine unease—that comes with using tools this powerful. We also get into what people who love technology should care about as the ground under us shifts faster than we can imagine.If you found this episode interesting, please like, subscribe, comment, and share!Want even more?Sign up for Every to unlock our ultimate guide to prompting ChatGPT here: https://every.ck.page/ultimate-guide-to-prompting-chatgpt. It’s usually only for paying subscribers, but you can get it here for free.To hear more from Dan Shipper:Subscribe to Every: https://every.to/subscribeFollow him on X: https://twitter.com/danshipperHead to ai.studio/build to create your first appReady to build a site that looks hand-coded—without hiring a developer? Launch your site for free at Framer.com, and use code DAN to get your first month of Pro on the house!Timestamps:00:00:00 - Start00:01:57 - Introduction00:03:28 - How Claude Opus 4.5 made the future feel abruptly close00:08:12 - The design principles that make Claude Code a powerful coding tool00:10:57 - How Ford uses Claude Code to build real software00:20:12 - Why collapsing job titles and roles can feel overwhelming00:22:56 - Ford’s take on using LLMs to write00:24:09 - A metaphor for weathering existential moments of change00:25:45 - What GLP-1s taught Ford about how people adapt to big shifts00:49:36 - Why you should care what your LLM was trained on00:52:15 - Ford prompts Claude Code to forecast the future of the consulting industry00:59:18 - Recognize when an LLM is reflecting your assumptions back to you01:12:39 - How large enterprises might adopt AILinks to resources mentioned in the episode:Paul Ford: Paul FordFord’s company Aboard: https://aboard.com/The piece Ford wrote for Bloomberg in 2015: What Is Code?Alan Kay’s concept of a personal computer for children: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynabook
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