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Wednesday, 1 July 2026

Warp CEO Zach Lloyd on why software factories are the next phase of coding

Latent Space 2 weeks ago

Warp, originally a command-line tool, is pivoting toward a software factory platform called Oz that automates the entire software development lifecycle through coordinated AI agents rather than individual interactive coding. CEO Zach Lloyd expects most significant software projects to operate some form of automated factory within the next year, with companies gradually increasing automation from lower-risk repositories toward 60% or more of pull requests merged without human review. As underlying AI improves, developers will shift from writing code directly to a new discipline of "meta-engineering" — configuring and optimizing the systems that build software.

AIEWF Daily Dispatch: Loops, Software Factories & Forward Deployed Engineers

Latent Space 2 weeks ago

At the AI Engineer World's Fair, attendees focused heavily on "loops"—repeating cycles where agents autonomously complete tasks and restart against the same specifications—as the foundation for building software factories that automate the entire development lifecycle. Microsoft's Foundry, OpenAI's Codex, and platforms like Warp are positioning agents to handle coding, code review, and deployment with minimal human intervention, with the shift expected to create a new discipline called "software factory engineering." A new role of Forward Deployed Engineer is emerging to help organizations orchestrate these agent-based systems, shifting integration work from model development to orchestration layers.