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Surge CEO Edwin Chen: AI Tools Transform 10x Engineers into . . . Edwin Chen, CEO of Surge, a startup focused on AI-driven talent solutions, recently declared that the era of the “10x engineer”—those rare individuals who outperform their peers by a factor of ten—is giving way to something far more transformative: the “100x engineer ”
Surge CEO Says 100x Engineers Are Here - Slashdot Surge CEO Edwin Chen says AI is creating "100x engineers" who can outperform traditional software developers by orders of magnitude Chen argued that AI coding tools multiply the productivity gains already seen in Silicon Valley's "10x engineers," who can produce ten times the work of their colleagu
Insider Tech - Surge CEO Edwin Chen said AI makes the . . . The '10x engineer' is old news Surge's CEO says '100x engineers' are here The move would allow the paper to be "democratized," he said in an episode of "The Daily Show " The LA Times' billionaire owner says he plans to take the paper public and 'allow it to be democratiz AI models weren't that good at coding
Surge CEO Says 100x Engineers Are Here - technewstube. com Surge CEO Edwin Chen says AI is creating "100x engineers" who can outperform traditional software developers by orders of magnitude Chen argued that AI coding tools multiply the productivity gains already seen in Silicon Valley's "10x engineers," who can produce ten times the work of their colleagues through… Read Article
The ’10x engineer’ is old news. Surge’s CEO says ‘100x . . . As the Silicon Valley saying goes, the “10x engineer” is capable of producing 10 times the work of their colleagues, developing projects and writing code at a quicker pace In the age of AI, a top-end engineer’s multiplier is itself getting a multiplier, according to Surge CEO Edwin Chen Chen boot-strapped his way to $1 billion in revenue