AI at Human Made
Our take on AI, the open web, and the work ahead.
AI is a generational technology wave, at least as significant as the arrival of the internet itself. It changes everything. From how we work, and where value is created, to how we communicate, learn and build.
No one fully knows where this takes us. But we’re confident about where we stand today, what’s changed in our practice, and what enterprise organisations should expect from technology partners in this new era.




How we use AI at Human Made
AI runs inside our business, across all our teams, and throughout our delivery practice. Not as a single tool, or in isolated chat exchanges, but intentionally and at scale. It’s transformed how our teams work.
Our default is that every engagement uses AI-assisted workflows wherever they add value: from development support, testing and QA, through to documentation, analysis, and in the creation of the operational scaffolding that delivers client success.
The upshot is better, more ambitious, and more secure work delivered every time. AI picks up the operational drag, freeing our team to focus on the strategy, judgement, and high impact decisions that actually move a platform forward.
AI across the full delivery cycle
Discovery, design, build, QA, release
Experts focus on value
AI absorbs the operational drag; humans deliver architecture and resilience
Human-governed, end to end
Approved tooling, mandatory review, published AI policy since 2024
Open source by default
Much of what we build for ourselves lives on our GitHub
Build, test, learn
Relentless internal experimentation creates certainty for our clients
How our clients benefit
The biggest win in this new era is that we’re able to deliver better work. Increased quality, consistency, resilience, maintainability: these are the tangibles we’re seeing.
For clients, this translates into engagements that look and feel like the modern engineering practice they want their own teams to learn from.
- More expert attention on the hard problems.
- Stronger documentation and knowledge continuity.
- Less technical debt accumulating in the background.
- Platforms built and maintained by experienced humans using the best tools possible.
Expert attention where it matters most
Senior engineers on architecture, not admin
Enhanced quality and consistency
Additional rigour in code, review, testing, and support
Platforms built to last
Minimised technical debt, stronger resilience
Procurement-ready solutions
Auditable, policy-backed, compliance-friendly
Strategic partnerships
Clients don’t pay for our learning curve; they inherit the benefit of one we’ve already navigated
The right partner is more important than ever
Software engineering is possibly the profession most-impacted by AI to date. Agentic coding advances mean the creation of code is no longer a bottleneck. Functional code is no longer a scarce resource. But for enterprise organisations, this isn’t the whole story.
Serious organisations aren’t about to abandon quality platforms and rely on vibe coded platforms to deliver business-critical processes.
Enterprise grade standards of security, reliability, performance and scale are all more important than ever before. External experts are still an essential part of this puzzle. But we believe AI changes what clients will rely on their partners for. AI frees people from tasks like typing basic code, and searching for small, well-hidden bugs, and allows them to focus on solving bigger problems, delivering more, and adding genuine value.
AI flips the balance between code and strategy. Value is created in the ideas, the decisions, the standards, and the human input (of course, this was always really the case – it’s just more obvious now).
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We won’t pretend the picture is settled. No one has finished mapping where AI takes enterprise software, content, or the open web. What we can say with confidence is how our work has evolved, where the value sits, and how we can help organisations navigate this new terrain.
If you’re working out what AI means for your organisation, we’d be glad to share what we’ve learned and help you plan your next move.
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