Personal Software | Lee Robinson
Briefly

The article discusses how personal computers became mainstream in the 90s, but the accompanying software was largely impersonal. Users faced cumbersome, one-size-fits-all applications. With the advent of AI, the landscape is shifting; software can now adapt to individual needs, allowing users without programming skills to create custom applications. This trend is set to empower millions, including designers and marketers, to build solutions that address their specific problems, making software creation more accessible and user-centric.
AI is making it possible for anyone, not just developers, to create single-use or custom applications.
Software can now adapt to you, not the other way around.
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