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Matt Strippelhoff is the Partner and CEO/CRO of Red Hawk Technologies, which develops game-changing custom software and platform integration solutions for private equity and mid-market clients. AI Can Write Code, But It Can't Do Architecture. In this interview, Matt gives his expert take on the current state of AI in software development. He explains that while AI tools are great for expediting code generation, they can't handle the high-level strategic work of software architecture . He warns that AI won't ask the critical questions about scalability, business logic, or API handling that are necessary to build a sustainable product. Matt also reveals the hidden legal risk of using AI coders: they might use "copyleft" open-source components that could accidentally make your proprietary software free. Finally, he tells the story of how his company broke through a decade-long revenue plateau by making a conscious decision to stop being a lifestyle company and grow as an asset. Check out the company: https://redhawk-tech.com

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🕒 CHAPTERS

00:00 - From Graphic Designer to Coder in 1994

05:01 - The Evolution From Dreamweaver to AI Assistants

08:07 - AI Can Write Code, But It Can't Do Architecture

12:45 - The Hidden Legal Risk: Your AI Coder Might Make Your Software Free

17:10 - Why the "Source of Truth" Is a Nightmare for Dev Teams

21:13 - How We Broke Our $2M Revenue Plateau After 10+ Years

25:30 - The "Consultant's Dilemma" That Keeps Your Business Small

28:15 - The Hard Decision: Giving Up Equity to a New Partner

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