Noam Tenne
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Adaptive Software
Adaptive Software covers the emerging generation of systems that write, heal, and personalize themselves — and what it means for how we build, ship, and think about software.
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Lately
Your A/B Tests Are Limiting What Your Software Can Learn
The Decisions We Keep for Ourselves
The Computer For The 21st Century, Revisited
Computer in the Loop
The artificial life lesson
The Interface for AI Hasn't Been Invented Yet
The Stable Thing
The Wrapper and the Code
Permanently Unfinished
What Agents Can’t Read, They Can’t Change
Coordination by Choice, not Command
Software for One
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