AI Project Chaos, DevOps Disruption & Google Gemini Lawsuit | TSG Ep. 1033
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09-Mar-2026
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how organizations build, deploy and manage technology — but not without new challenges.
In this episode of Techstrong Gang, Alan Shimel, Mike Vizard, JP Morgenthal and Garima Bajpai explore the challenges IT leaders face managing projects in the age of artificial intelligence.
The panel then examines how AI is transforming DevOps workflows, as automation, AI-assisted coding and new tools begin to reshape how software teams develop and deliver applications.
Finally, the discussion turns to a developing legal case involving Google Gemini. A wrongful death lawsuit filed in Florida alleges interactions with the AI system played a role in a suicide, raising broader questions about responsibility, safeguards and the societal impact of generative AI.
From enterprise transformation to software delivery to legal accountability, this episode examines the expanding implications of artificial intelligence.
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