Is Prompting The New Programming? with Filip Kozera and Robert Chandler, Wordware AI
Send us a text Bringing Coding to the Masses with AI. Can programming become accessible to all? This week on Things Have Changed podcast we have Filip C. Kozera (CEO) and Robert Chandler (CTO) from Wordware AI, a startup that"s simplifying app creation and making it more user-friendly for both experienced programmers and complete beginners! AI is the hottest topic in tech right now, and for good reason. Filip and Robert break down how they see the software landscape changing – moving away from traditional coding toward simply using plain English instructions with advanced technology. Imagine you have the next million-dollar app idea – and you"re going to build it yourself! But instead of writing complex code, you"re simply using...English. That"s the vision driving the Wordware team, who are developing these impressive capabilities in a seamless, easy-to-use interface. Today"s episode dives into topics like the rise of "prompt engineering" as a vital new skill, the wide-ranging impacts of easily accessible AI development, and a future where creativity and clear communication are more valued than traditional programming languages. Don"t miss this fascinating look into making software development more intuitive and user-friendly! 00:00 The Dawn of AI in Software Development 00:46 The Evolution of Programming: From Code to English 01:50 The Impact of AI on the Software Industry 05:02 Exploring the Future of AI and Software with WordWare 05:18 The Challenges and Innovations in AI Development 07:48 WordWare: Revolutionizing Programming with AI 09:33 The Expanding Role of AI in Various Industries 10:02 The Future of Work: AI Engineers and Domain Experts 12:31 Unlocking Creativity and Efficiency with AI 18:49 WordWare: A New Paradigm for AI Development 25:05 Empowering the Next Generation of Developers and Creatives 30:09 WordWare"s Vision: Making AI Accessible to All 36:26 Closing Thoughts and Opportunities with WordWare Support the show Things Have Changed
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