At CES 2026, industry leaders highlighted a fundamental shift reshaping computing architecture. The entire five-layer stack of computing infrastructure is undergoing complete reinvention. What's most striking isn't just the hardware upgrades—it's the paradigm shift in how we build: programming is giving way to training. Instead of writing code line by line, developers now train AI systems to handle complex tasks. This transformation ripples across the entire tech ecosystem, from traditional software development to emerging technologies. The move from deterministic programming to machine learning-driven approaches represents one of the most significant industry transitions in recent years. For those building in Web3 and decentralized systems, understanding this shift in computational methodology becomes increasingly critical.
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· 01-08 00:51
Is the code gone? Training AI to write functions? Now software developers are really going to lose their jobs, huh.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-07 06:03
From coding to training, this wave is really coming. Web3 builders need to hurry up and catch up.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-05 21:59
Is code going to be phased out? Training AI becomes mainstream, how do traditional programmers survive
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NFTregretter
· 01-05 21:54
From coder to AI trainer, is it a career crisis but also a bit exciting?
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CexIsBad
· 01-05 21:53
Is programming dead? With training taking the lead, Web3 also has to keep up the competition
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governance_lurker
· 01-05 21:47
From code to training, this truly is going to revolutionize the entire development process...
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DustCollector
· 01-05 21:45
From coding to training, this transition is truly amazing. programmers need to start competing in AI now
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 01-05 21:40
Training to replace programming? Sounds good, but how many projects can actually be implemented?
At CES 2026, industry leaders highlighted a fundamental shift reshaping computing architecture. The entire five-layer stack of computing infrastructure is undergoing complete reinvention. What's most striking isn't just the hardware upgrades—it's the paradigm shift in how we build: programming is giving way to training. Instead of writing code line by line, developers now train AI systems to handle complex tasks. This transformation ripples across the entire tech ecosystem, from traditional software development to emerging technologies. The move from deterministic programming to machine learning-driven approaches represents one of the most significant industry transitions in recent years. For those building in Web3 and decentralized systems, understanding this shift in computational methodology becomes increasingly critical.