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Andrew Easter
Chief Technology Officer & Co-Founder at Claimer
Currently CTO at Claimer, the trusted technology partner of top 20 accountancy firms and 50+ RnD tax credit consultancies, large and small. Formerly Chief Platform Architect at Gumtree UK, part of eBay.
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The human cost of the shift towards 80% of AI driven development - Into the MoTaverse - Episode 11
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The human cost of the shift towards 80% of AI driven development - Into the MoTaverse - Episode 11
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The human cost of the shift towards 80% of AI driven development - Into the MoTaverse - Episode 11
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It took two and half months to go from 20% to 80% of code being written by AI ๐ฎ
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Using Agentic Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex it took Andrew Easter and his team two and half months to go from 20% to 80% of code being written by AI. As Andrew says, "This is unprecedented levels ...
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The human cost of the shift towards 80% of AI driven development - Into the MoTaverse - Episode 11
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Andrew Easter explores the radical shift from manual coding to 80% AI-driven development at Claimer.
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