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AI

From Human Interfaces to Agent Infrastructures

Software is moving from interfaces humans operate toward operational surfaces agents consume, which makes governance, schemas, audit traces, and explicit failure modes more important than visual polish.

Economics

The New Economics of Intelligence

The new economics of intelligence are not clean magic. They move cognitive labor into metered infrastructure, where inference, sandboxing, validation, and failure become operating costs.

Core

Industrializing Software Production

Continuous Software Generation moves software production toward continuously synthesized, validated, observed, and governed operating loops, which makes the factory analogy useful only when the control system is included.

Engineering

The Cognitive Pipeline

Traditional SDLC pipelines assume humans produce and automation reacts. CSG makes the pipeline itself an active operator, which forces governance, validation, and observability into the center.

Core

Beyond Delivery: Automating Creation Itself

CI/CD automated delivery after a human commit. CSG moves automation into creation, where every generated change needs sandboxing, telemetry, policy, and proof before it reaches production.

Economics

The Software Factory of the Future

The next software company looks less like a traditional product team and more like a governed production system, where throughput is constrained by validation coverage, sandbox capacity, and operational discipline.

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