Software is increasingly being developed for AI agents rather than human users. Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel, states that the user is now the AI agent wielded by developers or non-developers. This shift necessitates changes in application programming interfaces (APIs) to better serve large language models. These AI tools expect software to function flawlessly, creating pressure for product developers. Consequently, the evolution of software development frameworks and tools is influenced by the capabilities and limitations of AI agents.
Your customer is no longer the developer. Your customer is the agent that the developer or non-developer is wielding.
Code isn't just being written for humans to read or interact with anymore. It's increasingly being written so AI agents can understand, use, and extend it.
LLMs' strengths and weaknesses will inform the development of runtimes, languages, type checkers, and frameworks of the future.
You want something that works 99.99% of the time.
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