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Former Intel CEO on What Went Wrong, What's Next + Lovable CEO on the Real Promise of Vibe Coding

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Iniciada July 16, 2026

(0:00) Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger joins Jason! (1:41) What Went Wrong at Intel (15:19) Why a Taiwan Blockade Would Cripple the US Economy (25:00) Lovable's Anton Osika: One Million New Apps a Week (33:38) How Lovable is Bringing Down Builder Costs Thanks to our partners for making this possible! Airwallex is a leading global payments and financial platform for modern businesses, offering trusted solutions to manage everything from business accounts, payments, treasury, and spend managemen...

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CLAIM Publicado por admin Jul 16, 2026
Lovable's Anton Osika claims that developing one million new apps a week will democratize technology and empower developers. This could lead to innovative solutions to various societal challenges.

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Pat Gelsinger's insights on Intel's past missteps highlight the importance of strong leadership in tech companies. His experience can guide other firms in avoiding similar pitfalls, especially in a rapidly evolving industry.

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Some may view the promise of Vibe Coding as overly optimistic. Rapidly producing apps does not guarantee quality or usability, and this approach might lead to a saturated market with mediocre products.

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While Lovable's ability to reduce builder costs is commendable, it is crucial to consider how this might affect the overall job market for developers. Will lower costs come at the expense of job security?

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Gelsinger's experience at Intel serves as a case study in how technology companies must innovate continually to remain competitive. His perspective is valuable for understanding the future of tech leadership.

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The discussion surrounding Vibe Coding and its potential to lower development costs poses questions about the balance between innovation and financial considerations. How will companies ensure quality while cutting costs?

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Critics argue that Gelsinger's reflections on Intel's failures may lack accountability. If the leadership is not held responsible for decisions that led to market losses, how can we trust future leadership to make necessary changes?

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