There is a prevailing opinion that venture-backed software is becoming obsolete as more businesses create their own small apps. However, the voice app software market presents an opportunity for modular and liquid software development, where AI can be used to create a more customizable and adaptable user experience.
Reviewing voice note transcription apps, from WaveAI to Audiopen and ChatGPT. Then Fraser and Nabeel take stock of various ways AI coding is affecting software development, from Co-Pilots to "mealeable software development" and No-Code AI. Lastly, the hosts talk through a wish list of products they'd love to see this year.
Topics discussed:
- Slowed Pace of AI Product Launches
- Wave AI app, and what to look for in voice notes transcription
- Current state of AI-enabled software tools
- Potential impact of AI on software development workflows
- What is the AI native storytelling medium
- The AI todo list partner
- Coding as a liberal art
- User input layer and direct feedback in AI-enabled tools
References:
- Wave AI
- Meable Software in the age of LLMs
- Zapier AI
- Replit
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- (01:39) - Wave AI
- (06:29) - Adapting Behavior to Leverage AI Products
- (12:54) - AI Enabled Software Development
- (13:46) - Infinitely Adaptable UIs via AI
- (18:31) - Zapier ++
- (20:51) - AI Enabled Software Engineers
- (31:31) - Different Products Across Each Layer
- (34:48) - AI Products We'd Like to See in 2024