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The AI Engineer World's Fair concluded with a debate on whether autonomous software factories are viable now. Geoffrey Huntley and Ian Livingstone argued that agent loops are inevitable, while Dex Horthy warned the hype outruns discipline without deterministic control. Barr Yaron reported Amplify survey data showing 95% of teams use agents who write code but face primitive human approval controls.
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