| ▲ | pegasus 6 hours ago | |||||||||||||
> but that gap gets smaller every year (and will ostensibly be closed) As long as you build software for humans (and all software we build is for humans, ultimately), you'll need humans at the helm to steer the ship towards a human-friendly solution. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | boshalfoshal 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
The thing is, do humans _need_ most software? The less surfaces that need to interact with humans, the less you need humans in the loop to design those surfaces. In a hypothetical world where maybe some AI agents or assistants do the vast majority of random tasks for you, does it matter how pleasing the doordash website looks to you? If anything, it should look "good" to an ai agent so that its easier to navigate. And maybe "looking good" just amounts to exposing some public API to do various things. UIs are wrappers around APIs. Agents only need to use APIs. | ||||||||||||||
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