@ivanburazin: The CTO of a $1.5B agent-native software company says we're moving towards a world where the entire team builds the pro…
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CTO of a $1.5B agent-native software company predicts teams will shift from directly building products to building and customizing agent-based engineering systems that create the products.
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The CTO of a $1.5B agent-native software company says we’re moving towards a world where the entire team builds the product engineering system that powers your product instead of directly working on the product. They will modify the agents and the constitution of the agents to
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