New York

October 15–17, 2025

Berlin

November 3–4, 2025

London

June 2–3, 2026

The AI capabilities that amplify your org

If AI is an amplifier, how do you ensure it is boosting the good and minimizing the bad?

Prashant Batra and Jennifer Riggins

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The 2025 DORA report marked a significant departure for the research organization, as it focused almost entirely on the impact of AI in the software development lifecycle. It’s key finding – that AI is an amplifier, for good and for bad – clearly resonated.

Now, engineering leaders are tasked with creating a culture where AI enhances productivity for their teams, not just creating bottlenecks or security risks later in your pipelines. Engineering leadership needs to look for ways to expand your AI strategy past individual productivity and apply a holistic approach.

Setting a clear AI policy, establishing a robust internal developer platform, and maintaining a continued focus on user outcomes are all important areas to prioritize this year.

Join this expert panel with Google’s Eric Maxwell and Harness’ Prashant Batra to discuss:

  • How to set guardrails that empower, not limit, engineers
  • The building blocks for an effective internal developer platform
  • The engineering disciplines that make a real difference
  • How to measure to help all stakeholders recognize what good looks like

panelists:

Prashant Batra

Senior Director, Product Management
Harness

Moderator:

Jennifer Riggins

Freelance Tech Journalist