The cost of code going to zero will disrupt software development similar to how journalism was impacted by the Internet in the 2000s.
Software production has historically been expensive due to costly software engineers, making it an artisanal act.
Large Language Models (LLMs) are changing the landscape by enabling non-technical individuals to write code, potentially reducing the clearing price of software.
The end of the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) might be near, as people will only pay for software they can't build themselves, leading to potential deflation in the software industry.