Can agentic coding enable private-by-default software that works with sensitive data?
every · x · 2026-08-22
Alex Komoroske explores the era of "infinite software" brought by AI, highlighting how data silos currently force users to trust megacorporations with intimate data. With the rise of agentic coding, a new paradigm is emerging: ensuring code can process sensitive data without the creator seeing it, using remote attestation for trustworthiness. This aims to create software that works for you, not on you.
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