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Anthropic co-founder who said software engineering is 'dead', now says days of AI prompts are over

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Anthropic co-founder who said software engineering is 'dead', now says days of AI prompts are over
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Anthropic co-founder Boris Cherny suggests that the era of manual AI prompting is ending, shifting toward 'loop engineering' where AI agents manage their own workflows. This approach treats AI as an autonomous employee rather than a simple tool, requiring human oversight of systems rather than individual commands.

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This shift represents a fundamental change in how humans interact with AI, moving from direct instruction to architectural management of autonomous agents.

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