Replit の CEO が語るバイブ・コーディング、富の構築、そして AI について多くの人が間違っていること
Jack Neel speaks with Amjad Masad, CEO at Replit, about how AI is making it easier than ever to build and ship software without a technical background. They discuss Replit's rise from a browser-based coding tool to a platform generating $250 million in annual revenue, why Masad turned down a $1 billion acquisition offer, and his case for why AI represents empowerment rather than existential risk. This episode originally aired on The Jack Neel Podcast
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Acquired Podcast (United States) | Apr 15, 2026
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The rise of AI in coding could undermine the value of traditional software engineering jobs, leading to economic instability in the tech sector.
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Focusing on AI as an empowerment tool overlooks potential ethical concerns and risks associated with its widespread usage in software development.
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Rejecting a billion-dollar acquisition shows Replit's commitment to long-term vision, prioritizing user empowerment over immediate financial gain.
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AI tools like Replit empower non-technical individuals to create software, democratizing access to technology and fostering innovation.
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While AI enhances coding accessibility, it may also lead to a dilution of coding skills and a reliance on automated solutions.
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