Ai Impact
AI Agents Drive Rapid, Disruptive Transformation Across Industries
AI is rapidly evolving from co-intelligence tools to autonomous AI agents capable of achieving goals with minimal human intervention. This shift, exemplified in software development and entrepreneurship, significantly enhances productivity but also changes job roles and learning processes. The "jagg…
The SaaS Business Model and AGI: A Mismatch
The current dominant enterprise software as a service (SaaS) business model is antithetical to an economy and society driven by artificial general intelligence (AGI). The value proposition and operational structure of SaaS are predicated on human-centric interactions and incremental efficiencies, wh…
AI Coding Agents Threaten iPhone Dominance
AI coding agents are now capable of generating and deploying custom applications directly to mobile devices. This technological advancement suggests a potential shift in the mobile ecosystem, as readily available custom applications could diminish the foundational advantage currently held by dominan…
Deep Blue: AI-Induced Existential Dread in Software Engineering
The term "Deep Blue" describes the psychological phenomenon of ennui and existential dread experienced by software developers due to the growing capabilities of generative AI in their field. This sentiment arises from concerns that AI could diminish the value of their long-honed skills, despite the …
AI transforms office work by automating mundane tasks and enabling gamification, boosting engagement and excitement.
AI is revolutionizing office work by automating boring tasks, freeing up human workers for more engaging activities. This paradigm shift, exemplified by platforms like Replit, not only streamlines operations but also fosters innovative approaches such as gamification to improve productivity and job …
Jevons' Paradox and AI in Engineering
AI tools increase engineering productivity. This enhanced productivity leads to tackling more complex problems, which in turn necessitates hiring more engineers. This phenomenon exemplifies Jevons' Paradox, where increased efficiency in resource use (engineer productivity) leads to increased consump…





