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I've got 43 years of software development experience. The paradox is that with my tools, my son is arguably a "better" software developer than me. Not because he can create "better" systems, but because he can create systems that are "closer to what's required" than I can do. You see, when a product owner is communicating his or her requirements to the software developer, there is "natural friction" in the process. This friction in understanding, results in additional iterations, and frustrations due to lack of immediate feedback, resulting in that the end customer never gets "exactly what they want." This is true also for projects that succeeds. When the product owner (the citizen) no longer needs to communicate his requirements to a human being, but instead can prompt the LLM, this reduces iterations from "days" to "minutes", and increases the mutual understanding between the product owner and "the thing that's solving the problem." This is why companies such as Salesforce and HubSpot simply cannot survive this paradigm shift, because their business model is created to "please everyone with the 'same system'", and their iterations during customisations takes "days" and not "minutes". Is this objectively as good as Salesforce or HubSpot? Of course not! But the paradox is, that for the company needing this system, it's a **MILLION TIMES BETTER**! Because it can deliver **EXACTLY WHAT THEY NEED**, instead of what the product designers at said companies "believes" their customers will want ... Citizen Development is here, and it will *DESTROY* a trillion dollar annual market, and there's absolutely nothing anyone can do about it. It's simply too bloody valuable for the industry ... Basically, we're all screwed 🥳 Visit https://ainiro.io