The Ruby AI Podcast
The Ruby AI Podcast explores the intersection of Ruby programming and artificial intelligence, featuring expert discussions, innovative projects, and practical insights. Join us as we interview industry leaders and developers to uncover how Ruby is shaping the future of AI.
The Ruby AI Podcast
Latest Episodes
AI-Powered Rails Upgrades with Ernesto Tagworker: NextRails and the Future of Framework Modernization
When AI Refused to Listen and Then Became the Best Developer on the TeamRarely does a story about an AI tool actively resisting instructions end up being the most compelling argument for using that tool. When Claude initially pushed ba...
Ruby Central, Vibe Coding Ceilings, and What Still Requires a Human: Michael Rispoli on the Work AI Cannot Take
Joe Leo hosts the Ruby AI Podcast with guest Mike Rispoli, discussing Ruby Central’s financial instability, leadership changes, the Ruby Alliance (including Gusto joining), and concerns about fragmentation in the Ruby ecosystem after RailsConf’...
Minerva Magic: OpenClaw, Agent Status Pages, and Training an AI Coworker in Ruby on Rails
What happens when you treat an AI agent like a co-founder instead of a tool?In this episode, Valentino and Joe go deep into a real-world experiment: spinning up an autonomous agent using OpenClaw, giving it domains, goals, and just enoug...
You Can’t Vibe-Code Trust: Scaling AI Safely with Bekki Freeman
Valentino Stoll and co-host Joe Leo open the Ruby Podcast noting OpenAI is winding down its SOA video app and discuss the broader difficulty of building AI businesses. Guest Bekki Freeman, staff software engineer at Caribou Financial and organi...
You Can’t Vibe-Code Trust: Why Real SaaS Still Wins in the AI Era
On the Ruby AI Podcast, hosts Valentino and Joe Leo welcome Scholarly CTO/co-founder Kelly Sutton to discuss building a vertical SaaS “faculty information system” for universities. Sutton explains why competitors can’t easily replicate Scholarl...
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