Quoting Andrej Karpathy · Simon Willison's Weblog
Science, Technology & Innovation · Jun 9, 2026
AI-assisted software generation compresses ideation, coding, testing, optimization, and presentation into a single promptable interface, making end-to-end orchestration of integrated workflows the new source of competitive value over isolated point tools.
Quoting Andrej Karpathy · Simon Willison's Weblog
Business, Finance & Industries · Jun 9, 2026
When software creation becomes cheap and immediate—'working software increasingly comes out on a tap'—demand expands (Jevons’s paradox), converting latent requests into active demand and shifting value toward platforms that can cheaply generate many narrow, custom applications rather than a few large reusable products.
Quoting Andrej Karpathy · Simon Willison's Weblog
Science, Technology & Innovation · Jun 9, 2026
As on-demand software lowers the cost of building customized tools, people expand what they attempt—triggering a psychological shift toward bigger, more customized projects—so organizations must move from scarce prioritization to rapid intake and evaluation of requests.
Quoting Andrej Karpathy · Simon Willison's Weblog
Science, Technology & Innovation · Jun 9, 2026
The key shift is not just faster coding but that on‑demand generation collapses minimum viable scope, making one‑off, hyper‑specific apps (explainers, visualizers, dashboards, test suites, research outputs) economically viable and elevating internal, research, and ephemeral tooling as strategic priorities.