Why build software when AI agents can connect everything for you?
“Why do you need to Vibe Code it all yourself and build it all yourself if you're gonna have agents that are able to move data between different products much more easily?”
Yep. That's exactly you're exactly right. That's what it's gonna happen. But if that's the case Mhmm. Why do you need to Vibe Code it all yourself and build it all yourself if you're gonna have agents that are able to move data between different products much more easily? It depends on what kind of company you are. As I said, like, if you are a plumbing company, maybe Claude will offer a solution for all of this an Entropic, or maybe there will be somebody else who kind of uses Claude and empowers this kind of company in a box experience. That, I think, is still the kind of unknown answer. We don't know what's gonna happen. Customer support is one I just cannot get as a category because there have been 14 players funded with over a 100,000,000 in the last fifteen months. And then you have all the existing incumbents. And then I speak to Ariel and Navan, Jack and Airwallex,
About this clip
Sebastian questions whether companies should build integrated software solutions when AI agents will soon move data between products seamlessly. He explores the 'company in a box' model and expresses skepticism about the overcrowded customer support AI space with 14 companies raising $100M+ recently.
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Challenges conventional wisdom about software development by predicting AI agents will eliminate the need for custom integrations.
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