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Peter Yang sur les petites équipes, les agents de codage et pourquoi l'ambition humaine n'a pas de plafond
Anish Acharya speaks with Peter Yang, creator and product lead at Roblox, about how personal AI agents are replacing the apps we open every day, why coding agents feel like slot machines, and what happens when the cost of building software drops to near zero. They discuss why future companies will stay radically small, how the IDE is becoming a thinking tool rather than a making tool, and why human ambition will always create more jobs than AI eliminates
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As the cost of building software decreases, innovation will flourish, but we must prepare for the societal impacts of such changes.
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The rise of personal AI agents may lead to job displacement, as fewer employees are needed to perform traditional tasks.
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Personal AI agents will revolutionize productivity, making daily tasks easier and freeing up time for creative endeavors.
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Relying on coding agents may diminish our problem-solving skills, as we risk becoming overly dependent on technology for solutions.
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Small teams will dominate the future workforce, fostering agility and creativity that larger organizations struggle to achieve.
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