@rohanpaul_ai: Software used to be gated by roughly 20 million professional developers up until last year. Good ideas still needed eng…
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Wabi CEO Eugenia Kuyda argues that AI has removed the traditional barrier of requiring professional developers, enabling anyone to build software without months of engineering work.
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Software used to be gated by roughly 20 million professional developers up until last year. Good ideas still needed engineers, co-founders, time, and months of app work. Now, anyone can build. ~ Wabi CEO Eugenia Kuyda
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