エージェント時代:Box CEOアーロン・レヴィとともにチャットを超えたソフトウェアの構築
Erik Torenberg, Steve Sinofsky, and Martin Casado speak to Aaron Levie, CEO at Box, about what happens to enterprise software when agents become the primary users. They discuss why coding agents succeed where other knowledge work agents struggle, what abstraction layers mean for the workforce, and how data access and systems of record must change in an agent-first world
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Acquired Podcast (United States) | Apr 08, 2026
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The rise of coding agents will significantly enhance productivity in enterprise software, allowing human workers to focus on more strategic tasks.
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An agent-first approach risks devaluing human expertise and could lead to job displacement in knowledge work sectors.
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While agents can improve efficiency, we must critically assess the ethical implications of their decision-making in enterprise environments.
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The shift to agent-driven software will democratize access to data, enabling more intuitive user experiences and fostering innovation.
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Transitioning to an agent-first world may complicate existing systems of record, creating challenges for data integrity and access control.
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