How Senior Engineers Actually Use AI
Hosted by Aki Wijesundara, PhD
Thu, Jan 15, 2026
10:00 PM UTC (30 minutes)
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Thu, Jan 15, 2026
10:00 PM UTC (30 minutes)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
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What you'll learn
A realistic view of how senior engineers use AI day to day
How AI fits into design, implementation, and review
What senior engineers delegate to AI — and what they don’t
How AI changes code quality and team dynamics
Why this topic matters
You'll learn from
Aki Wijesundara, PhD
AI Founder | Educator | Google AI Accelerator Alum
Aki Wijesundara is an AI leader with a PhD in Machine Learning and extensive experience mentoring startups at Google’s AI Accelerator. With a career spanning both research and applied AI, Aki has taught 5,000+ students worldwide how to design and deploy production-ready AI systems.
He has worked across cutting-edge areas of applied AI, from LangChain and RAG pipelines to observability and large-scale deployment. As a researcher and educator, Aki bridges the gap between theory and practice, making complex systems approachable and actionable for engineers, founders, and product leaders.
Aki is also a frequent speaker and advisor to organizations adopting AI, helping them transition from experimentation to production at scale.
Career highlights
- Ex–Google AI Accelerator researcher focused on responsible AI and applied ML.
- PhD in AI & Cognitive Systems with published research across top universities.
- Former researcher with teams affiliated with MIT, University of Oxford, & King’s College London.
- Co-founder of Snapdrum — delivered AI systems for finance, education, and healthcare.
- Built and deployed AI product pipelines used by PMs, startups, and enterprise teams.
- Instructor for multiple AI builder programs, helping 500+ professionals ship AI features fast.
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