AI has the potential to replace apps as the primary way people interact with software, according to Meta's chief technology officer.
Andrew Bosworth suggests that instead of opening specific apps, users could simply tell an AI what they want and have it take care of the rest.
This shift, while beneficial for users, could pose challenges for companies heavily relying on brand names and attachment to their apps.
The rise of reasoning models and AI agents is beginning to disrupt the traditional software-as-a-service business model, impacting midmarket software companies and putting their survival at risk.