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Anyone Can Now Code Software and it's Completely Free

Coding used to require years of training and a full engineering team. That era is over.

In this episode, Eli Chen, Principal Technical Architect at AI Fund, explains how and why the cost and effort of coding is quickly dropping toward zero - and what that means for early-stage founders, engineers, and anyone building in the agentic AI era.

Eli has spent 25 years at the frontier of software engineering, from early machine learning to today’s AI-native startup landscape. His central argument is simple: when coding becomes automated, the human skills - architecture, judgment, taste, and customer understanding - become even more important.

 

In this episode:

  • How MVP build time went from 2 months to 2 hours
  • Why the cost and effort of coding is dropping toward zero
  • How agentic AI is changing software building and iteration speed
  • Why engineering judgment matters more than ever in an AI-first world
  • How founders should think about technical hiring right now
  • Advice for anyone navigating the shift from writing code to directing AI

 

Who this episode is for:

  • Early-stage founders building AI-native products
  • Engineers thinking about their edge in a world where coding is increasingly automated
  • Product-led builders trying to find real product-market fit in the AI era
  • Anyone asking what still matters when code becomes cheap and fast

 

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 – The Acceleration of AI Development
  • 02:51 – The Changing Landscape of Software Engineering
  • 06:03 – The Future of Talent in Software Engineering
  • 09:04 – Navigating the Rapid Changes in Entrepreneurship
  • 12:13 – The Importance of First Principles Thinking
  • 14:58 – Challenges in the Fast-Paced AI Market
  • 17:53 – Identifying Value in a Noisy Market
  • 21:10 – The Role of Speed in Startup Success
  • 23:59 – The Future of Work and Talent Dynamics
  • 26:51 – Book Recommendations and Closing Thoughts

 

Book recommendation:
Dune by Frank Herbert

 

About Eli Chen:
Eli Chen is Principal Technical Architect at AI Fund, where he helps founders build AI-native products on dramatically accelerated timelines using rapid engineering techniques. He was an early engineer at cloud platform iGware, helping scale from zero to hundreds of millions of Nintendo devices before its acquisition by Acer. He later joined Netflix as one of the first streaming engineers during its shift away from DVDs, and then Twitter, where he worked on scaling the platform through its IPO. Eli went on to found a startup in neural network explainability and co-founded Credo AI, a pioneer in AI governance, before focusing on working directly with founders at AI Fund. He believes that in the current era, coding ability matters less than deep AI literacy, taste, and the ability to navigate a landscape where the pace of change keeps accelerating.

 

Follow Eli on LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/elichen/

 

About the podcast:

Inside the Silicon Mind goes behind the scenes with the founders, CEOs, and venture capitalists building the future of technology. New episodes every week.

 

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/firassozan/

 

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