This is the Engineering Culture Trends Report for 2026. Featuring a panel of QCon speakers and InfoQ contributors, they discussed AI adoption maturity and risk.

Source: Culture & Methods Trends 2026: The Human Side of AI Engineering
This is the Engineering Culture Trends Report for 2026. Featuring a panel of QCon speakers and InfoQ contributors, they discussed AI adoption maturity and risk.

Source: Culture & Methods Trends 2026: The Human Side of AI Engineering
This report summarizes how the InfoQ Culture and Methods editorial team sees the ongoing and emergent trends in the culture and methods space in 2026.

In the annual Culture & Methods Trends Report podcast, a panel of QCon speakers and InfoQ contributors discussed AI adoption maturity and risk, the transformation of engineering team structures and roles, and the human dimensions of software development that must not be lost in 2026. The discussion was hosted by Shane Hastie (Lead Editor, Culture & Methods) and included Ben Linders, Rafiq Gemmail, Craig Smith, Vanessa Formicola, Shawna Martell, Phillip Mortimer, and Yinka Omole.
Source: InfoQ Culture and Methods Trends Report – 2026

I was quoted in the article:
It’s the gap between the good and the not so good and the haves and the have-nots. Some organizations have embraced this and ran with it, but there are many organizations… they never really made the leap to agility practices in the twenty-five year span that we had in order to do that. And now they’re trying to adapt to these new practices and still building it on organizations that are still tending software’s being built in 1995.
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