In this interview, Dan Shipper talks with Guillermo Rauch, the co-founder and CEO of Vercel, about the future of programming with AI. They discuss how AI is changing the landscape for developers, the importance of meta-skills like conceptual thinking and understanding how things fit together, and the shift from a knowledge economy to an allocation economy. Rauch shares his insights on building products in the AI era, the role of Vercel and vZero in this new landscape, and the importance of taste and creativity in AI-driven development. He also touches on the idea of domain-specific agents, the balance between rapid feedback and long horizon work, and the potential for AI to optimize underlying infrastructure.
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