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AI Communication Patterns: Communicate 10x Faster?

We often hear about the “10x developer,” but can AI help you become a 10x communicator? In this session, Jacqui Read explores the patterns and antipatterns of using AI as a software architect. She examines how AI can assist in creating and interpreting architecture diagrams, whether large language models can meaningfully contribute to system design, and where the limits of AI-assisted communication lie. Attendees will gain clarity on which AI-powered tools are genuinely useful for improving technical communication, and where human judgment remains essential to avoid costly misunderstandings.

What You Will Learn

  • How to apply AI communication patterns effectively as a software architect

  • The capabilities and limits of AI in generating and understanding architecture diagrams

  • How to evaluate AI tools for communication and identify potential risks and antipatterns

Who Should Attend

Software architects, developers, and technical leads interested in improving communication, collaboration, and design efficiency using AI responsibly.

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About the speaker

Jacqui Read

Chief Architect at The Ministry of Software Design

Jacqui Read is an internationally-recognised architect, and author of Communication Patterns: A Guide for Developers and Architects. She specialises in advising organisations on software design and architecture, helping to determine direction in complex environments. Jacqui teaches public and private training courses, and is a keynote speaker at international conferences, covering topics such as software design, architecture practices, and technical communication.

Her professional interests include collaborative modelling, knowledge management, Domain-Driven Design, sociotechnical architecture, and modernising enterprise architecture practices. Her website is https://jacquiread.com.