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He argued that small teams of generalists overseeing AI agents look like the way forward
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But for many frontier teams, he said, they're trending toward 100 percent AI.
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- They convened under the auspices of AI Dev 26 x SF, a conference organized by Andrew Ng's DeepLearning
- Andrew Ng during his presentation at AI Dev 26 x SF
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- More than 3,000 software developers from around the world gathered in San Francisco on Tuesday to learn what will become of software development in the AI era
- But for many frontier teams, he said, they're trending toward 100 percent AI
Summary
More than 3,000 software developers from around the world gathered in San Francisco on Tuesday to learn what will become of software development in the AI era. They convened under the auspices of AI Dev 26 x SF, a conference organized by Andrew Ng's DeepLearning. Jonathan Heyne, COO of DeepLearning. The bottleneck for software development has always been writing code, Heyne said. That, funding, and time.