Making sense of too much code
Anyone can build an app now. But nobody seems to care. Well, not nobody. VCs keep funding startups that add AI to, well, everything. But users aren’t buying the massive influx of new apps. In a chart shared by Jen Zhu Scott based on the new National Bureau of Economic Research’s working paper “Writing Code vs. Shipping Code,” iOS app releases have exploded since the advent of agentic AI. That would perhaps be cause for celebration had app reviews not declined during this same period, and apps with significant usage have stayed essentially flat. In other words, more apps but almost nobody new showing up to use them. For those of us that grew up in open source, it’s a familiar problem. The greater the abundance of code, the greater the need to help would-be customers navigate it through marketing (including branding), sales, etc. AI is creating so much noise, in terms of new code, new products, etc., that the real work has shifted to taste-making. Getting more but not using more I’ve bee