Mission Possible Podcast

Adam Chin: Algorithms for Human Connection

Chad Kim Season 3 Episode 3

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Adam Chin is a cloud and software engineer who calls himself a "chaos domino pusher" and a "safe extrovert," someone energized in trusted spaces but drained when masking. He traces how moving often as a kid built his ability to connect quickly, read rooms, and use shared context to build relationships. That same approach led to meeting his wife at a concert.

Adam credits early mentors for showing him what approachable, context-rich leadership looks like. He explains how curiosity, ego-free collaboration, and explaining the "why" shaped his professional growth. He also shares how he manages "swirl" when goals are unclear through rubber-ducking, writing down obstacles, and maintaining what he calls the "Adam backlog."

The episode closes on AI adoption. Adam argues technologists need skepticism, stronger validation habits, and curiosity about how systems work. He worries about losing the human context once found in places like Stack Overflow and forums and makes the case for preserving community as AI tools accelerate. 

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