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In this episode of Behind the Docs, Patrick Bosek sits down with Fabrizio Ferri-Benedetti to explore what AI actually means for the future of technical communication — beyond the hype.
Fabri shares his journey from software reviewer and blogger to Principal Technical Writer at Elastic, where he helps shape documentation tooling, AI workflows, and collaborative content systems. The conversation dives into the evolving role of technical writers, why AI works best as a collaborator rather than a replacement, and how documentation teams are becoming increasingly responsible for architecture, tooling, and content operations.
Patrick and Fabri also unpack the growing tension between AI acceleration and thoughtful implementation. They discuss the shift toward local and self-hosted models, the hidden value of “busy work” in building understanding, and why foundational content architecture matters more than ever in an AI-assisted world.
The episode closes with a thoughtful look at what “great documentation” will mean in the future: content that is accessible to both humans and machines, structured with intent, and designed as coherent knowledge systems rather than disconnected pages.
In This Episode
- Fabri’s path from blogging and SEO into technical writing
- How personal writing helps sharpen thinking in the age of AI
- Why AI should be treated as a collaborator, not an autopilot
- The role of technical writers in AI tooling and DocOps
- How documentation tools reflect organizational culture and “taste”
- Why AI hype may plateau over the next 18 months
- The rise of local and self-hosted AI models
- What orchestration work looks like for future technical writers
- Why foundational documentation still requires deep human expertise
- The importance of content types, metadata, and structure for AI consumption
- Advice for early-career technical communicators learning AI
- Why the future of docs may look surprisingly similar to the past
About the Guest
Fabri Ferri-Benedetti is a Principal Technical Writer at Elastic and a widely respected voice in the technical communication community. Through his blog, Passo Uno, and active online presence, Fabri explores the intersection of AI, documentation tooling, developer experience, and the evolving future of technical communication.
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