Published on: Wednesday, 15 April 2026 ● 2 Min Read
CHICAGO, April 15, 2026 -- Thoughtworks, a global technology consultancy that integrates design, engineering and AI to drive digital innovation, today released volume 34 of the Technology Radar, a biannual report.

The report warns of accumulating cognitive debt as AI generates larger amounts of code, widening the gap between humans and software systems. Adding to this is semantic diffusion, as new technologies lead to new terms used in subtly different ways. Here's the striking paradox; as agentic systems help create code quickly, established practices that ensure discipline become more vital.
"The capabilities of AI have been increasing at a staggering rate over the last year," said Rachel Laycock, Chief Technology Officer of Thoughtworks. "However, rather than displacing humans, we've seen in recent months that there's a significant need for humans to proactively implement appropriate practices and technical harnesses to ensure these capabilities are leveraged effectively and securely. The inflection point we're at isn't so much about technology — it's about technique."
The themes in Technology Radar volume 34 include:
Visit www.thoughtworks.com/radar for the interactive version of the Radar or download the PDF version. Read about the macro trends in the tech industry that this edition spotlights.
About Thoughtworks
Thoughtworks is a global technology consultancy, over 10,000 people strong across 47 offices in 18 countries. For 30+ years, we've delivered extraordinary impact by helping clients solve complex business problems with technology and culture as the differentiator.
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