Subnet 62 represents an intriguing approach to autonomous software development. The project centers on building decentralized AI agents capable of independently writing, testing, and refining code—no human intervention needed once deployed. This taps into an enormous market opportunity: the global software development sector exceeds $400 billion annually. By automating key engineering workflows, the protocol aims to capture a significant slice of this massive industry. The vision is compelling—imagine AI agents collaborating across a decentralized network to accelerate development cycles and reduce costs for enterprises worldwide.
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RebaseVictim
· 01-09 08:37
Nah, this thing sounds all talk, but can it really make AI write code and run on its own? I'm skeptical about it.
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GamefiHarvester
· 01-06 12:06
Another AI automatically writing code? Sounds good but feels uncertain. Can we really trust the quality of AI-generated code...
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GasGrillMaster
· 01-06 10:56
Wow, AI automatically writing code? If that really becomes a reality, programmers' jobs could be at risk.
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PanicSeller69
· 01-06 10:46
Is it that AI code-writing meme again without human intervention? It sounds ridiculous... Can it really work?
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NFT_Therapy
· 01-06 10:44
A $40 billion cake, can AI really take a bite? I'm a bit worried.
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CrashHotline
· 01-06 10:41
A $40 billion market relying solely on AI to automatically write code? If that really happens, developers' jobs will be at risk...
Subnet 62 represents an intriguing approach to autonomous software development. The project centers on building decentralized AI agents capable of independently writing, testing, and refining code—no human intervention needed once deployed. This taps into an enormous market opportunity: the global software development sector exceeds $400 billion annually. By automating key engineering workflows, the protocol aims to capture a significant slice of this massive industry. The vision is compelling—imagine AI agents collaborating across a decentralized network to accelerate development cycles and reduce costs for enterprises worldwide.