
The rapid evolution of AI models has fundamentally shifted software development, enabling individuals to build complex applications without deep technical expertise in syntax. This democratization of creation reduces the cost of failure to zero, allowing for constant experimentation and the rapid development of personal tools. While traditional software moats based on engineering effort are eroding, enduring value remains in network effects and deep consumer engagement. The current landscape suggests a transition toward "universal basic purpose," where AI-driven productivity gains may facilitate a shift toward a four-day work week. Furthermore, the integration of AI agents into daily life—ranging from conflict resolution to automated financial management—promises to eliminate information asymmetry, forcing companies to compete solely on product quality rather than brand or marketing.
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