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Seriously, I'm not kidding.
Software companies that don't embrace AI will be left behind by the times.
Karpathy said he hasn't been writing much code by hand since December 2024, which reminded me of last year when I was questioned about 99% of code being written by AI. I haven't coded myself since ChatGPT first came out. Back then, there was no coding agent, so I had to copy and paste dialogues step by step. But the actual development efficiency was still faster than writing code while Googling.
Times have completely changed. I recently started a fully AI-operated company in Taiwan, and it's already running. I'm currently using about 20 coding CLIs daily, running 5-6 projects simultaneously. The development workload is off the charts, and the output efficiency is ridiculously high.
Many people still question whether AI can really help you make money. Perhaps you could have thought that way a year ago, but things are completely different now. It's no exaggeration; I'm currently negotiating a 100,000-unit development project... If you're still observing and doubting, just go for it! Because I know a group of people who are already using AI to make themselves more valuable. This is the best of times.

sarah guo
@saranormous
03-21
Caught up with @karpathy for a new @NoPriorsPod: on the phase shift in engineering, AI psychosis, claws, AutoResearch, the opportunity for a SETI-at-Home like movement in AI, the model landscape, and second order effects
02:55 - What Capability Limits Remain?
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