
The a16z Podcast episode discusses three big ideas for 2026 concerning the evolution of AI in software. First, Marc Andrusko argues that the prompt box will be replaced by AI that proactively anticipates user needs and suggests actions. Second, Stephanie Zhang suggests that software design will shift from visual hierarchy for humans to machine-legible structures for AI agents. Finally, Sarah Wang posits that an agent layer will emerge above traditional systems of record, becoming the primary interface for work execution by collapsing the distance between intent and action. Together, these ideas suggest a shift towards AI that is proactive, easily interpreted by machines, and integrated directly into organizational workflows.
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