Traditionally, building software means predefining everything: schemas, relations, workflows, business logic. If you don't define it, it doesn't exist. AI offers an obvious path: accelerate and automate how we already build. But there's a second path AI makes possible: changing what building even means.
This talk explores a shift from software where every workflow must be explicitly coded to systems built on semantic foundations, where there's no traditional code at all. Users define goals, domains, and constraints, nothing else. Everything not forbidden is allowed. Building and using converge. AI becomes invisible infrastructure, a tool that enables this shift, while the final agency remains with the user.
Mateusz Charytoniuk - software architect who's built everything from game engines to LLMOps tools. With 16 years of building complex systems across multiple technologies, he brings deep expertise to his role as co-founder at Intentee, where he leads the development of an innovative conversational applications builder. Mateusz is also the author of Paddler, a tool for self-hosting LLMs at scale, and maintains an active presence in the Open Source community.
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Małgorzata Zagajewska - ex-head of product at Packhelp, where she led internal tools and applications. Built products at organizations of different sizes, giving her insights into why traditional software development practices should no longer be maintained. Co-founder at Intentee.
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