Andrej Karpathy's keynote on June 17, 2025 at AI Startup School in San Francisco. Slides provided by Andrej: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a0h1mkwfmV2PlekxDN8isMrDA5evc4wW/view?usp=sharing
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:25 - Software evolution: From 1.0 to 3.0
04:40 - Programming in English: Rise of Software 3.0
06:10 - LLMs as utilities, fabs, and operating systems
11:04 - The new LLM OS and historical computing analogies
14:39 - Psychology of LLMs: People spirits and cognitive quirks
18:22 - Designing LLM apps with partial autonomy
23:40 - The importance of human-AI collaboration loops
26:00 - Lessons from Tesla Autopilot & autonomy sliders
27:52 - The Iron Man analogy: Augmentation vs. agents
29:06 - Vibe Coding: Everyone is now a programmer
33:39 - Building for agents:...
Summary: Andrej Karpathy's keynote at the AI Startup School on June 17, 2025, discusses the transformative shift to "Software 3.0," where natural language processing (NLP) becomes the primary interface for programming. He highlights the evolution of software, comparing current developments in large language models (LLMs) to early computing phases, emphasizing the importance of human-AI collaboration and the accessibility of software through English programming.
Karpathy, recognized for his contributions to AI through his work at Stanford, OpenAI, and Tesla, argues that we are witnessing a paradigm shift in software development. This evolution means not only new tools but also a rethinking of how software is built and interacted with; LLMs are being viewed as foundational components in creating a new kind of computational environment that enhances user engagement and productivity.
Keywords: Software 3.0, Large Language Models, Human-AI Collaboration, Programming Interface, Digital Infrastructure
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