Tag Archives: IDEs

22Mar/26

The Death of the Prompt and the Rise of the Solo Unicorn

Rise of the One-Person Unicorn: How Solo Founders are Leveraging AI Agents to Achieve Billion-Dollar Scale
March 23, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — By early 2026, the relatable curiosity of 2024’s chatbot experiments has curdled into a high-stakes operational necessity. We have crossed the “inflection point” where AI transitioned from a probabilistic engine—something we play with—to an operational workforce that performs revenue-generating labor.The numbers tell a story of total market saturation. The agentic AI sector has exploded from a $5.25 billion valuation in 2024 to a projected $52.6 billion by 2030. In 2024, Sam Altman’s prediction of a one-person billion-dollar company sounded like Silicon Valley hyperbole; today, it is the new baseline for capital efficiency. As institutions face the “math cliff” of 2026—a convergence of labor shortages and regulatory pressure—the shift from interactive tools to autonomous “digital colleagues” is no longer optional. It is the only way to stay solvent in a world where AI doesn’t just answer questions; it executes objectives.

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08Mar/26

Beyond the Demo: How to Build Secure AI Apps That Survive Production

Why Your AI-Generated Prototype Will Probably Fail in Production (and How to Fix It)

The provided text outlines an upcoming Supabase webinar scheduled for March 19, 2026, titled “Ship Fast, Stay Safe: AI Prototyping That Survives Production”. The event addresses how agencies can balance the rapid development speed of AI coding tools with the necessary control to build robust applications. Continue reading

02Jan/25

Unlock global legal intelligence

Jan. 2, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ —   Legal Tech News explains how to use generative AI to interact with Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). The authors demonstrate how to access and utilise the CourtListener API to retrieve case data using Python code generated by AI. They highlight the benefits of API integration for automating tasks and improving workflows within legal technology, extending this concept beyond legal applications to broader uses. Continue reading