
In this episode of the Asyncy podcast, Jennifer Li from a16z and Ryo Lu, head of design at Cursor, discuss how AI is changing the landscape of software development by collapsing the traditional boundaries between design and engineering. Ryo shares his experiences from Notion and Asana, highlighting how AI tools like Cursor enable designers to ship real software themselves, fostering collaboration and streamlining workflows. The conversation explores the evolving roles within product teams, the importance of human input and taste in AI-driven design, and the shift from purpose-built tools to more universal, adaptable platforms. Ryo also touches on his personal design philosophy, emphasizing simplicity, conceptual clarity, and the value of drawing inspiration from diverse sources, including the history of computing interfaces, as exemplified by his Ryo OS project.
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