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📁 Sam Altman says AI will be deeply deflationary. As digital work and robotics scale, almost everything becomes radically cheaper. With just 100 or 1,000 dollars in inference and a good idea, a single person will be able to build software that once required full teams for a year....

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Sam Altman says soon everyone will be a software engineer and he might be right Sam Altman just casually dropped one of the biggest takes about the future of work and software and people are still sleeping on it. Here’s the core idea, and it’s honestly wild: Natural language is the new syntax You won’t write code. You’ll describe what you want in plain English. Talking to computers becomes the default programming interface. The end of the “army of developers” No product managers writing specs. No giant dev teams for v1. You describe the app and the AI builds it. The overnight app You explain your idea, go to sleep, and the AI spends the night writing, testing, and wiring everything together. You wake up and the product exists. Coffee optional but recommended ☕ Autonomous software agents For complex systems, AI agents live inside the codebase itself. They crawl the repo, fix bugs, write tests, refactor code, and commit changes on their own. A digital workforce that never sleeps Not copilots. Not autocomplete. Actual agents doing ongoing engineering work without supervision. Beyond coding: total company automation Once software is automated, the same logic applies to operations, planning, and even parts of management. Code is just the first domino. If this plays out, “learning to code” becomes less important than learning to think clearly, describe intent, and spot good ideas. Question for you 👀 If everyone can build software, what actually becomes scarce: ideas, taste, or execution?

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