Join us as we take an insightful journey with Salesforce Architect, Mike Topalovich, who uncovers his unique career path, starting from his early introduction to coding as a young child, and leading up to his current role in the Salesforce ecosystem. As he recalls his days writing script language programs, working with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and using Siebel systems, you'll gain a better understanding of how technology can be used to simplify and enhance people's lives.
In our conversation, Mike also discusses the convergence of AI and architectural design. As we tackle the concept of 'move fast, break stuff', we consider its relevance and limitations. We also delve into how AI is transforming the design process and the potential for feedback loops to foster positive human-machine interactions. Mike also shares his perspective on the importance of UX design in creating positive user experiences. This is an episode brimming with lessons, insights, and stories that are bound to resonate with developers, architects, and technology enthusiasts alike.
Show Highlights:
Mike’s emphasis on user experience and technology's potential to simplify lives, illustrated by his stint with Siebel Systems.
The intersection of AI and architectural design, and its implications in terms of innovation, risk management, and enhanced design processes.
The potential threats of AI and quantum computing in the hands of state actors.
Mike's thoughts on UX design principles, psychological safety, political safety, and their application in creating secure and efficient systems.
Links:
LinkedIn account: https://linkedin.com/in/topalovich