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Agents, IDEs, and the Blast Radius: Practical AI for Software Engineers

Agents, IDEs, and the Blast Radius: Practical AI for Software Engineers


Episode 67


Summary
In this episode of the AI Engineering Podcast Will Vincent, Python developer advocate at JetBrains (PyCharm), talks about how AI utilities are revolutionizing software engineering beyond basic code completion. He discusses the shift from "vibe coding" to "vibe engineering," where engineers collaborate with AI agents through clear guidelines, iterative specs, and tight guardrails. Will shares practical techniques for getting real value from these tools, including loading the whole codebase for context, creating agent specifications, constraining blast radius, and favoring step-by-step plans over one-shot generations. The conversation covers code review gaps, deployment context, and why continuity across tools matters, as well as JetBrains' evolving approach to integrated AI, including support for external and local models. Will emphasizes the importance of human oversight, particularly for architectural choices and production changes, and encourages experimentation and playfulness while acknowledging the ethics, security, and reliability tradeoffs that come with modern LLMs.

Announcements

  • Hello and welcome to the AI Engineering Podcast, your guide to the fast-moving world of building scalable and maintainable AI systems
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  • Your host is Tobias Macey and today I'm interviewing Will Vincent about selecting and using AI software engineering utilities and making them work for your team
Interview
  • Introduction
  • How did you get involved in machine learning?
  • Software engineering is a discipline that is relatively young in relative terms, but does have several decades of history. As someo


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