
The T-shaped leader, Disney can’t catch a break, and will you trust Auto mode?
From Dev Interrupted by LinearB
March 27, 2026 · 30 min · Season 6 · Episode 23
About this episode
The episode discusses the implications of OpenAI's decisions, the evolution of programming, and Microsoft's efforts to address user concerns with Windows 11.
Is OpenAI killing off its viral video generator to pivot toward the enterprise market? This week on the Friday Deploy, Andrew and Ben banter over the demise of Sora and examine Anthropic's new Auto Mode safety controls. The duo then explores a major New York Times piece that proves the conversation about the end of traditional computer programming is officially going mainstream. Finally, they cover Microsoft's attempt to win back frustrated Windows 11 users and break down the POST leadership ...
People in this episode
Hosts: Andrew, Ben
Topics covered
- OpenAI
- Auto Mode
- computer programming
- Windows 11
- leadership
- technology trends
Keywords
- OpenAI
- Sora
- Anthropic
- Auto Mode
- Windows 11
- leadership
- technology
- computer programming
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: OpenAI, Sora, Anthropic, Microsoft, New York Times
Products: Windows 11
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