Orlando Bravo: "The SaaSpocalypse is over... AI is an enormous, enormous tailwind for software companies... I was here last year at Super Return, and I think one of the LLM leaders made a comment that by this year, 50% of all white-collar jobs are going to be gone. And somebody in private equity made a comment that 50% of the people in this conference wouldn't have a job by next year. And look at the conference. You even had security outside. There's more people here than ever before... Our companies, 60% of the code that they write is machine-generated. But our number of developers, we have 20,000 of them, they're going up because now they can be a lot more productive."
If it wasn’t for Martin Brundle pioneering the grid walk in 1997, nobody would be standing on the grid today.
Celebrities aren’t obligated to give him an interview, but if you’re on the grid, you’re in Martin Brundle’s world and he makes the rules.