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Serverless CrAIc Ep 83 Psychological Safety in the AI Era (No One Talks About This)

Serverless Craic from the Serverless Edge Season 1 Episode 83

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Psychological Safety in the AI Era: AI is moving so fast it’s not just changing how we build software — it’s changing how teams think, learn, and work together.

But there’s a problem no one is talking about enough:

What happens to psychological safety when everything is changing at once?

In this episode of Serverless CrAIc, Dave Anderson, Mark McCann, and Michael O’Reilly explore the human side of the AI revolution — from hype cycles and uncertainty to leadership, learning, and team dynamics.

Because while AI is accelerating engineering, it’s also:

Creating pressure to “keep up”
Challenging confidence and expertise
Shifting how teams collaborate and make decisions

And without psychological safety, teams won’t question, won’t challenge — and won’t build well.

“It’s psychologically exhausting trying to keep up with the pace of change.”

This is a conversation about what it really takes to build high-performing, resilient teams in the AI era.

Chapters

00:00 – Welcome to Serverless CrAIc
AI hype, rapid change, and keeping up

00:31 – Why psychological safety matters in the AI era
The difficulty of challenging AI in organisations

02:02 – The most aggressive hype cycle we’ve seen?
Comparing AI to cloud and previous tech shifts

03:25 – The turning point in AI capability
From hype to real engineering impact

04:17 – The psychological impact on engineers
Why the pace of change is exhausting

04:49 – Innovation vs standards
Why too much structure too early can slow teams down

05:37 – The four stages of psychological safety
From inclusion to challenger safety

07:01 – The capacity problem
Why senior engineers are struggling to mentor while learning themselves

07:38 – Sense-making in fast-moving environments
How experienced engineers are adapting

09:00 – What skills matter now?
Growth mindset, experimentation, and adaptability

10:45 – Bias for action
Why experimenting with AI tools is critical

11:59 – Vulnerability, empathy, and humility
Key leadership traits in uncertain times

13:23 – Confidence in core engineering skills
Why experience still matters

13:58 – Demand isn’t slowing down
Why engineers are busier than ever

15:15 – AI and engineering standards
Applying world-class practices faster than ever

16:09 – Final thoughts
Psychological safety as a leadership priority

Key Themes
Psychological safety in high-change environments
AI hype vs reality in engineering teams
The impact of rapid change on confidence and learning
Leadership challenges in AI-driven organisations
Growth mindset, experimentation, and vulnerability
Applying high engineering standards with AI
Resources & References

Concepts and ideas mentioned in the discussion:

Psychological Safety (Amy Edmondson – The Fearless Organization)
Four Stages of Psychological Safety (Mutual respect → Challenger safety)
Growth vs Fixed Mindset (Carol Dweck)
Bias for Action (engineering and product principle)
Well-Architected Frameworks (cloud and serverless design principles)
Event-driven and serverless architectures

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