In this episode of No Priors, Elad Gil interviews Zach Lloyd, the co-founder and CEO of Warp, about AI dev tooling, human consciousness, and the future of coding. They discuss the societal impacts of AI, the distinction between intelligence and consciousness, and the limitations of the Turing test. Zach shares his insights on the evolution of software development, from "developed by hand" to "developed by prompt" and the potential for automated development. He emphasizes the importance of engineering expertise in the age of AI and the need for security tools. They also explore the potential for bundling various dev tools and the role of foundation model companies in the coding market. Zach explains Warp's terminal-centric approach and its focus on professional developers building real-world applications.
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