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Simon Willison: Why He No Longer Types 95% of His Code

What happens when 95% of code is written by AI agents on autopilot; dark factory engineering, four parallel agents, and a Challenger-style prompt injection.

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Apr 2, 20261h 39mWatch on YouTube ↗

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Released
April 2, 2026
Duration
1h 39m
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Lenny's Podcast
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION

Simon Willison is a prolific independent software developer, a blogger, and one of the most visible and trusted voices on the impact AI is having on builders. He co-created Django, the web framework that powers Instagram, Pinterest, and tens of thousands of other websites. He coined the term “prompt injection,” popularized the terms “AI slop” and “agentic engineering,” and has built over 100 open source projects, including Datasette, a data analysis tool used by investigative journalists worldwide. What makes Simon unique is that he’s made the leap from traditional software engineering to AI-native development more fully and visibly than almost anyone—and he’s been documenting everything he learns in real time on his blog, SimonWillison.net. *In our in-depth conversation, Simon shares:*

  1. Why November 2025 was the inflection point when AI coding agents crossed from “mostly works” to “actually works”
  2. How Simon writes 95% of his code from his phone now and why he’s mentally exhausted by 11 a.m.
  3. Why mid-career engineers (not juniors) are most at risk right now
  4. The three agentic engineering patterns Simon uses daily (red/green TDD, templates, hoarding)
  5. The next leap: the “dark factory” pattern where nobody writes or reviews code and AI does its own QA
  6. Why prompt injection is an unsolved security problem and the “lethal trifecta” that will likely lead to an AI Challenger disaster
  7. Why the pelican riding a bicycle became the unofficial benchmark for AI model quality

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*In this episode, we cover:* (00:00) Introduction to Simon Willison (02:40) The November 2025 inflection point (08:01) What’s possible now with AI coding (10:42) Vibe coding vs. agentic engineering (13:57) The dark-factory pattern (20:41) Where bottlenecks have shifted (23:36) Where human brains will continue to be valuable (25:32) Defending of software engineers (29:12) Why experienced engineers get better results (30:48) Advice for avoiding the permanent underclass (33:52) Leaning into AI to amplify your skills (35:12) Why Simon says he’s working harder than ever (37:23) The market for pre-2022 human-written code (40:01) Prediction: 50% of engineers writing 95% AI code by the end of 2026 (44:34) The impact of cheap code (48:27) Simon’s AI stack (54:08) Using AI for research (55:12) The pelican-riding-a-bicycle benchmark (59:01) The inherent ridiculousness of AI (1:00:52) Hoarding things you know how to do (1:08:21) Red/green TDD pattern for better AI code (1:14:43) Starting projects with good templates (1:16:31) The lethal trifecta and prompt injection (1:21:53) Why 97% effectiveness is a failing grade (1:25:19) The normalization of deviance (1:28:32) OpenClaw: the security nightmare everyone is looking past (1:34:22) What’s next for Simon (1:36:47) Zero-deliverable consulting (1:38:05) Good news about Kakapo parrots *Referenced:*

...References continued at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/an-ai-state-of-the-union _Production and marketing by https://penname.co/._ _For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com._ Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed.

SPEAKERS

  • Simon Willison

    guest

    Open-source-focused software engineer who builds tools for data journalism and is a prominent voice on AI-assisted software development and prompt-injection security.

  • Lenny Rachitsky

    host

    Host of Lenny's Podcast and Lenny's Newsletter, interviewing product and engineering leaders about building software and teams.

EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode of Lenny's Podcast, featuring Simon Willison and Lenny Rachitsky, Simon Willison: Why He No Longer Types 95% of His Code explores aI coding agents crossed threshold; dark factories and security risks rise Willison argues November 2025 marked an inflection where coding agents became reliable enough that “most of the time” turned into “almost all of the time,” enabling massive output with less direct typing and more orchestration.

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