Jiang Tao, founder of CSDN, introduced the concept of "silicon-based time" at a recent event, highlighting a CTO's achievement of writing 40,000 lines of Rust code in just 28 days. This feat underscores the shift towards AI-driven productivity, where the "silicon-based time dividend" is becoming more valuable than traditional demographic advantages. Jiang predicts that future AI-native companies will operate with minimal structures, consisting of "one person + one AI system," emphasizing the importance of leveraging AI systems for organizational efficiency.
Jiang also discussed the evolving role of AI in reshaping industries, noting that the unit of measurement for AI productivity is now "tokens," akin to CPU time in cloud computing. He emphasized the need for companies to adapt to this new paradigm, where AI systems can significantly accelerate development cycles and transform traditional business models. The rise of AI is creating "Super Individuals" capable of achieving tasks that previously required entire teams, marking a fundamental shift in how productivity is measured and achieved.
CTO Develops 40,000 Lines of Rust Code in 28 Days, Highlights AI Productivity
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