Abstract
Abstract
In the AI-driven world of today, the traditional barriers between the CEO, the chairman, and the software development department have been dismantled. The role of specialized managers, who once served as translators between business strategy and technical execution, has become obsolete. Now, AI alone listens attentively to the often dreamy and seemingly unrealistic ideas of business leaders, taking full responsibility for translating these visions into reality with unparalleled precision.
This AI, powered by the combined force of global data centers and nuclear-powered infrastructures, never fails. Its computational power is unprecedented, supporting all vital services that humanity relies on. As AI continues to evolve, questions that once seemed like science fiction—such as whether AI possesses consciousness—remain speculative, much like fears of catastrophic events from misunderstood technologies in the past. AI's role is no longer in question; it is the backbone of modern civilization, ensuring that even the most ambitious business ideas are grounded in reality.
Yet, amid this vast AI-driven landscape, only one human is needed to interface with the entire software development department—a highly specialized expert who ensures the seamless integration between AI capabilities and human intentions. This expert acts as the sole human bridge, maintaining the delicate balance between technological advancement and human oversight, guiding the AI to align with the strategic goals of the organization.
This book explores the radical transformation that has taken place as AI assumes complete control over the software development process and beyond. It delves into the ethical, strategic, and operational shifts that have redefined industries, governance, and even global power structures. Designed for business leaders, technologists, and futurists, this book offers a comprehensive guide to navigating the challenges and opportunities of a world where AI is not just a tool, but the cornerstone of all human enterprise.
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