Businesses pay for solutions and trust, not code artifacts: AI coding fallacy debunked
gdechichi · x · 2026-08-22
The author addresses the fallacy that AI's ability to code eliminates the need for businesses to pay for software. They clarify that businesses pay for a solution to their problem (availability) and the trust that it will keep working long term, rather than just the code artifact.
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