Fixing Code Liability: Here Is How You Can Make Your Software Product More Valuable
First of all, AI like small workloads... and not everybody, likes or even is allowed to use remote AI - that is trained on their code.
This means, your product needs to be divided into components, a lot of it is user interface components, Web Components.
And you should use web technologies, XML, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, HTTP proxies and servers.
The customers who think smaller is better are temporary, as they are too busy still trying to get word wrapping to work.
Or maybe they are re-invention browser technologies, due to going in loopty-loops.
Component division means you can send any component for maintenance and the local AI will not get overwhelmed at all.
You send in a component with a really well defined task, by a large AI, such as, review web component attributes, what can we make better.
All of this is tiny, but when combined in the end to for a complete component, or an application formed out of components it creates powerful results.
To give a persona example, my AI was pre-assembing applications, on its own, in search for bugs and improvements, components make that easy.
But it has been very wisely stated, that code is liability, the moment you own code, even before bugs, maintenance, and security.
You are charged with understating it enough to know how it works, this will make your decisions about the code wise and well informed.
And to paraphrase another internet wisdom, no one in the world has time for that.
It is time for you to sit down, put on your tin foil hat, and listen carefully, because I am about to drop the microphone, hang onto your but too.
Buying code or applications is liability and rather foolish, unless it comes packaged in a custom agent harness.
And the custom agent is well configured, with all the local AI tasks, to maintain it, keep it secured, and even allow for adding features.
So you are not selling a product, you are selling an AI harness, a local AI that is maintaining the product for the customer.
This way, code is no longer a liability.