Wes Reisz discusses the shift toward AI-first software delivery, emphasizing that agentic workflows are not one-size-fits-all. He explains a strategic two-by-two model based on code longevity and automated verification to decide between supervised and unsupervised agents. He shares the RIPER-5 framework - Research, Innovate, Plan, Execute, Review - to amplify engineering discipline. By Wes Reisz
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