It looks like the problem many people face is not finding a technical co-founder for their idea or startup. This aligns with the fact that, with the advent of AI, innovation and creativity are going to foster much faster than anyone can imagine. Just think—you have a mate who discusses and instructs you in the process of bringing your idea to life with code. I think this way we are going to see a lot of ideas go from 0 to at least 0.1, which isn't bad because we’ve seen a lot of enthusiasm die with the fact that you can't put your idea into code. With the advent of LLMs(they are great at teaching code to beginners) , it is quite visible that things are going to keep getting better. I'm not trying to argue that coding is bad—it does make you a better critical thinker—but there should be no barrier preventing the offspring of almighty men, who built engines, planes, and the internet, from standing on the shoulders of giants and taking some things for granted, like no-code for going from 0 to 0.1 . We need to make things easy for our future generations. Do you need to learn to ride a horse first to be able to move your message physically before sending it electronically?This shift won't diminish the value of coding, but it does highlight the importance of making technology accessible, so that innovation can truly thrive.
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