In this episode of the a16z Podcast, Eugenia Kuyda, the founder of Replika and Wabi, discusses the evolution of AI interfaces and her vision for the future of personal software. Kuyda reflects on her early work in AI, the limitations of current chatbot interfaces, and the potential for mini-apps to revolutionize how people interact with technology. She draws parallels between the current state of AI and the early days of personal computing, envisioning a future where users can easily create, remix, and share software tailored to their individual needs. The conversation explores the concept of ephemeral software, the role of community in app development, and the potential for AI to deeply personalize user experiences, ultimately arguing for a shift from fixed apps to dynamic, user-generated content.
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