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blobbers ◴[] No.44316344[source]
Software 3.0 is the code generated by the machine, not the prompts that generated it. The prompts don't even yield the same output; there is randomness.

The new software world is the massive amount of code that will be burped out by these agents, and it should quickly dwarf the human output.

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1. tamersalama ◴[] No.44318479[source]
How I understood it is that natural language will form relatively large portions of stacks (endpoint descriptions, instructions, prompts, documentations, etc…). In addition to code generated by agents (which would fall under 1.0)