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108 Bret Taylor Urges Rethink of Software Development as AI Reshapes Industry

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msmash @ Slashdot · today 11:10 EDT

Bret Taylor Urges Rethink of Software Development as AI Reshapes Industry

Software development is entering an "autopilot era" with AI coding assistants, but the industry needs to prepare for full autonomy, argues former Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor. Drawing parallels with self-driving cars, he suggests the role of software engineers will evolve from code authors to operators of code-generating machines. Taylor, a board member of OpenAI and who once rewrote Google Maps over a weekend, calls for new programming systems, languages, and verification methods to ensure AI-generated co

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