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The Dangerous Illusion of AI Coding? - Jeremy Howard

Mar 3, 2026

Dive into the realities of AI-assisted coding, the origins of modern fine-tuning, and the cognitive science behind machine learning with fast.ai founder Jeremy Howard. In this episode, we unpack why AI might be turning software engineering into a slot machine and how to maintain true technical intuition in the age of large language models.

Jeremy Howard is a renowned data scientist, researcher, entrepreneur, and educator. As the co-founder of fast.ai, former President of Kaggle, and the creator of ULMFiT, Jeremy has spent decades democratizing deep learning. His pioneering work laid the foundation for modern transfer learning and the pre-training and fine-tuning paradigm that powers today's language models.Key Topics and Main Insights Discussed:
  • The Origins of ULMFiT and Fine-Tuning
  • The Vibe Coding Illusion and Software Engineering
  • Cognitive Science, Friction, and Learning
  • The Future of Developers
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00:00 Introduction & GTC Sponsor
00:04:30 ULMFiT & The Birth of Fine-Tuning
00:12:00 Intuition & The Mechanics of Learning
00:18:30 Abstraction Hierarchies & AI Creativity
00:23:00 Claude Code & The Interpolation Illusion
00:27:30 Coding vs. Software Engineering
00:30:00 Cosplaying Intelligence: Dennett vs. Searle
00:36:30 Automation, Radiology & Desirable Difficulty
00:42:30 Organizational Knowledge & The Slope
00:48:00 Vibe Coding as a Slot Machine
00:54:00 The Erosion of Control in Software
01:01:00 Interactive Programming & REPL Environments
01:05:00 The Notebook Debate & Exploratory Science
01:17:30 AI Existential Risk & Power Centralization
01:24:20 Current Risks, Privacy & Enfeeblement
 
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