Coined by Andrej Karpathy, "Software 2.0" represents a significant shift in the way software is being developed and conceptualized in the era of artificial intelligence. In his insightful piece, Karpathy introduces the concept of Software 2.0 as the next evolution of software, where traditional programming languages and manual coding give way to a new paradigm where the software essentially writes and rewrites itself through machine learning models.
Read MoreA thought-provoking exploration into the foundational principles that keep the World Wide Web functioning as a cohesive and universally accessible network. In this insightful piece, Keith delves into the often overlooked yet crucial concept that the web's power and ubiquity are underpinned by a series of agreements—both technical and social—that enable disparate systems and organizations to interact seamlessly across a global infrastructure.
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