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- Andrej Karpathy: Software Is Changing (Again) - YouTube
Andrej Karpathy's keynote on June 17, 2025 at AI Startup School in San Francisco Slides provided by Andrej: https: drive google com file d 1a0h1mkwfmV2Plek
- Andrej Karpathy: Software Is Changing (Again) - Y Combinator
AI Startup School: Drawing on his work at Stanford, OpenAI, and Tesla, Andrej sees a shift underway We’ve entered the era of “Software 3 0,” where natural language becomes the new programming interface and models do the rest
- Andrej Karpathy: Software in the era of AI [video] | Hacker News
That's less a versioning of software and more a versioning of AI's role in software None -> Partial -> Total Its a valid scale with regard to AI's role specifically, but I think Karpathy was intending to make a point about software as a whole, and even the details of how that middle "Partial" era evolves
- Andrej Karpathy: Software Is Changing (Again) | Y Combinator . . .
Andrej Karpathy discusses the evolution of software in the age of AI, introducing the concepts of Software 1 0, 2 0, and 3 0 He likens LLMs to utilities, fabs, and operating systems, emphasizing their unique properties and the shift in technology diffusion
- Andrej Karpathys YC AI SUS talk - donnamagi. com
Transcript of Andrej Karpathy's YC AI SUS talk at Y Combinator on June 17th, 2024 Includes insights on Software 1 0, 2 0, 3 0, LLMs, and the future of AI
- The Future of Software: Insights from Andrej Karpathy
The philosophical and practical journey through today’s exploration of AI and software evolution offers a stirring reminder: we are not just users of technology; we are participants in its continual rebirth Each line of code we write, each prompt we issue to an AI, is a note in the symphony of digital metamorphosis
- Software 3. 0 By Karpathy | NextBigFuture. com
Karpathy’s talk painted Software 3 0 as a transformative leap in software development, with both exciting possibilities and notable caveats The key takeaways include: Universal Accessibility: Software 3 0 empowers anyone who can articulate a problem in natural language to become a creator, not just trained programmers
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