The Truth About Software:

The Asset Nobody Wants You to Own

I’m going to tell you a story of technology that no one wants to tell you. It’s the story of software as an asset. You see, somewhere along the way—while we were all gawking at shiny apps and clicking “I agree” faster than we read cereal boxes—we forgot something important: software isn’t just a tool. It’s not just “there” like air or free Wi-Fi. It’s capital. Real capital. Once upon a time, assets meant land, gold, or steel. Tangible things. But today, the most powerful companies in the world—Amazon, Google, Microsoft—don’t own oil fields. They own code. Software is … Continue readingThe Truth About Software:

The Asset Nobody Wants You to Own

The Rise of AI Coders: Revolutionizing Software Engineering or Just Another Tool?

AI and the Future of Software Engineering: A Paradigm Shift Sam Altman’s recent discussion at Tokyo University shed light on the rapid advancements in AI coding capabilities, with OpenAI’s internal models climbing from the millionth best coder to the top 50 and potentially reaching the number one spot by the end of 2025. This remarkable trajectory raises fundamental questions about AI’s role in programming and its impact on the software engineering profession. The Evolution of AI in Programming Early AI Models: Initially, AI reasoning models ranked as the millionth best coder, a relatively unimpressive level. Significant Milestones: By late … Continue readingThe Rise of AI Coders: Revolutionizing Software Engineering or Just Another Tool?