SUMMARY: With the explosion of AI-generated code and applications, the modern SRE requires an AI-native approach to managing complex systems. GUEST: Anish Agarwal - CEO/Cofounder of TraversalSHOW: 1016SHOW TRANSCRIPT: The Reasoning Show #1016 TranscriptSHOW VIDEO: https://youtu.be/hF3MCRDhMnoSHOW SPONSORS:Nasuni - Activate your data for AI and request a demoShareGate - ShareGate Protect. Microsoft 365 Governance, we got this!SHOW NOTES:Traversal (homepage)Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us a little bit about your background, and what you focus on these days at Traversal. Topic 2 - AI is dramatically accelerating code generation, but not improving production outcomes. What’s fundamentally breaking in the traditional SRE model—and where do you see the biggest friction between speed and reliability?Topic 3 - What are the most common failure patterns or mistakes you’re seeing in production from AI-generated code—and what’s driving them?Topic 4 - AI can generate functional code, but it often lacks context about how systems behave in production. How is this changing what ‘good observability’ needs to look like?Topic 5 - How do you see SRE evolving in an AI-first world? Does it become more automated, more policy-driven, or even partially autonomous?Topic 6 - For organizations that want to embrace AI-assisted development but avoid production chaos, what are the most important guardrails they should put in place?Topic 7 - If we fast-forward 2–3 years, what does a ‘modern’ production stack look like in a world where most code is AI-generated? What capabilities become absolutely essential? In one sentence—what’s the #1 thing a CTO should do right now?FEEDBACK?Email: show @ reasoning dot showBluesky: @reasoningshow.bsky.socialTwitter/X: @ReasoningShowInstagram: @reasoningshowTikTok: @reasoningshow