In this episode, I talk with Cassandra “Cassie” Shum, VP of field engineering at RelationalAI, about engineering challenges, the future of AI integration, and its broader applications. Cassie also shares her career journey and emphasizes the importance of mentorship.
***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.***
Engineering Quotes:
Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Cassie:
- How has mentoring played a role in your success and achievements?
- What are some of the biggest challenges that engineers currently face?
- What do you envision for the future of generative AI integration?
- Why do the productivity gains promised by AI integration in theory often fail to translate into real-world outcomes?
- Why is establishing a strong foundation crucial for effective AI integration in the workplace?
- Is it harder for software engineers to stay relevant today amid all the new technologies and industry noise?
- What does the concept of community mean within the engineering sector?
- What advice do you have for women aiming to grow their careers in engineering?
Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About Revolutionizing Engineering With AI Integration:
- Effective mentorship is crucial for personal and professional growth, providing guidance, coaching, and inspiration that pave the way for new opportunities and confidence in one’s abilities. Without this support, individuals may struggle to achieve their current level of success.
- Today’s engineers are overwhelmed by numerous technology options, leading to distractions and reduced productivity. Focusing on specific outcomes and success criteria within their teams is essential for maintaining productivity and achieving desired results.
- The emergence of generative AI tools like co-pilot and ChatGPT is reshaping how engineers work, aiming to streamline routine tasks and boost productivity. However, foundational skills such as code design and repository management remain crucial for success alongside these new technologies.
- When evaluating productivity gains from tools like Gen.AI, focus on meaningful outcomes and quality rather than simply measuring speed. Success with technology depends on aligning with stakeholders and understanding the true objectives to ensure tools effectively enhance desired outcomes.
- Success in AI and analytics hinges on having clean, accessible data as the foundational building block. Before deploying advanced tools like generative AI (GenAI) or deep learning models, prioritizing data quality and effective management is essential to drive meaningful insights and business outcomes.
- In the fast-changing world of technology, the abundance of options can lead to analysis paralysis and overly complex systems for organizations. Prioritizing foundational design principles like scalability and performance is key to adapting to technological changes effectively amidst the constant influx of new tools and technologies.
- Collaboration and knowledge sharing across diverse communities are vital for fostering innovation and diverse perspectives in tech. Embracing collaboration breaks down silos and brings fresh insights that strengthen problem-solving.
- Seek mentorship and guidance for career decisions and challenges and learn to say “yes” to growth opportunities while knowing when to say “no” to avoid overcommitment and maintain well-being.
More Details in This Episode…
About the Guest: Cassandra “Cassie” Shum
Cassandra Shum is the VP of Field Engineering at RelationalAI. As a software engineer and architect, she has spent the last 15-plus years focusing on building highly scalable and resilient architectures, including event-driven systems and microservices on cloud-based technologies. She has been focused on a wide range of technologies with an emphasis on cloud, mobile, and software delivery excellence. Cassie is a former member of the ThoughtWorks Technology Advisory Board and contributed to the creation of the ThoughtWorks Technology Radar.
Cassie has also been involved in growing not only organizations in their technical strategy and delivery practices, but also the next generation of technologists. Some of her passions include advocating for women in technology and public speaking. She is also involved in promoting more female speakers in technology.
About the Host: Tiffani Teachey
Tiffani Teachey is a Sr. Mechanical Engineer, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) advocate, TEDx international speaker, and international best-selling author of the children’s book “What Can I Be? STEM Careers from A to Z,” the STEM Crew Kids Adventures series, and three empowerment books. She is the host of the Read It Right Radio Show on WDRBmedia. Tiffani is the owner of Thrive Edge Publishing and owner/publishing consultant of Inspired Authors Publishing. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering as well as a Master of Science degree in Engineering Management, both from The University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is currently a Leadership Studies Ph.D. student at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
As an engineer with more than 19 years of experience, Tiffani has a passion for inspiring the next generation to engage in STEM careers. She was born and raised in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and enjoys traveling and being a youth mentor. For more about Tiffani, visit her website at www.TiffaniTeachey.com. Check out the free STEM gift – 10 STEM Scholarships & Organizations e-book at www.stemistheway.com.
Sources/References:
RelationalAI
ThoughtWorks
ChatGPT
Copilot
Connect with Cassandra “Cassie” Shum on LinkedIn
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