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AI is accelerating how quickly software is written and delivered. As delivery speeds increase, systems begin to evolve faster than they are designed. The primary risk is not incorrect code, but the gradual erosion of system integrity through inconsistent decisions, hidden coupling, and the loss of clear architectural boundaries.
This session examines how engineering teams can sustain delivery velocity while maintaining control over system design. It focuses on identifying early signs of architectural drift and adopting practices that preserve structure, clarity, and long-term system integrity as development accelerates.
What You Will Learn
Why architectural drift is a greater risk than incorrect code in AI-assisted development
How system integrity degrades through inconsistent decisions and hidden coupling
Approaches to maintain architectural clarity while sustaining high delivery velocity
Who Should Attend
Software developers
Software architects
Platform engineers
Engineering managers and team leads
Teams working with AI-assisted development workflows