Adaptive Computer wants to reinvent the PC with 'vibe' coding for non-programmers | TechCrunch
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Dennis Xu, a repeat tech startup founder but not a programmer, has launched Adaptive Computer to democratize app creation for non-programmers. After co-founding AI note-taking app Mem, he aims to allow users to create full-featured applications with simple text prompts through a no-code web-app platform. The company raised $7 million in seed funding, highlighting strong investor confidence. Adaptive Computer also provides backend functionalities like database management and payment systems, showcasing its potential to empower everyone to build personalized software easily. The demo of their product, ac1, marks the beginning of this vision.
Before the advent of LLMs, I had to work with designers to communicate ideas to engineers, effectively just influencing others to create what I envisioned.
The ambition is to empower non-programmers to create sophisticated apps themselves through simple text prompts, essentially democratizing software development.
Adaptive Computer's product, ac1, showcases the ability to generate functional web apps with backend capabilities based solely on user input and requires no programming knowledge.
We envision a future where everyone can create their ideal software tools, meaning the vision of a personalized computational experience is now within reach.
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