Andrej Karpathy shares that Claude Fable 5 has made working software feel like an open tap, triggering Jevons' Paradox: the cheaper it gets to build software, the more software he wants. He lists use cases ranging from bespoke single-use apps and hyper-specific dashboards to 10x test suites, auto-optimized code, and custom HTML research reports. He closes with a Matrix reference — "Free your mind" — suggesting AI breaks the mental ceiling on what individuals can ask for.
Claude Code lead Boris Cherny says his code is now 100% written by AI while he runs hundreds of agents in parallel. The article frames engineers less as manual coders and more as conductors who define problems, review outputs, and shape architecture. It highlights a broader shift in software development workflows driven by AI coding agents, without presenting detailed benchmarks or implementation data.
GitHub helped pioneer modern AI coding with Copilot, accelerating the adoption of AI-assisted development. The subsequent rise of agentic coding has placed notable strain on the widely used developer platform. Kyle Daigle of GitHub discusses the company's plan for responding to this shift, although the provided excerpt does not specify products, features, or timelines.
Google AI Studio's newly launched native Android app development feature has enabled the creation of over 250,000 apps within its first week. According to product lead Logan Kilpatrick, over 99% of these creators had zero prior Android development experience. This milestone highlights the rapid democratization of software development through AI-driven, no-code tools.
Vercel has officially announced a new partnership with AI leader Anthropic, deeply integrating Anthropic's Claude 4.5 Sonnet model into the Vercel development…