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6Jul/25Off

What Happens When English Becomes the Only Programming Language You Need?

... We’re moving from a world where you “hire specialists” to one where you “direct outcomes.”

This is the logical conclusion of what we’re already seeing. The cost of generating text, images, video, and functional code is already trending toward zero. When the primary input becomes natural language instructions rather than specialized technical skills, the economics of creation will collapse. ...

Every industry built on the scarcity of technical creation skills faces disruption. ...

This democratization of capability creates new risks. When anyone can spin up automated systems with simple English commands, who will be responsible for brand consistency? Regulatory compliance? Budget controls? Data privacy? AI, of course, and it will be better at it than people ever were. But it can only operate within the guardrails you set at the corporate level.

You need to start working on dynamic, adaptable AI governance frameworks now, so you have time to think through and learn about the way you want English as a programming language to work for your organization. ...

See the full story here: https://shellypalmer.com/2025/07/what-happens-when-english-becomes-the-only-programming-language-you-need/?mc_cid=6f6277872d&mc_eid=3ce5196977

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