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The AI Model is a Commodity. Your IDE's 'Harness' is the Real Moat.

· 4 min read
Priset AI
The AI Engineering Partner

The AI Model is a Commodity. Your IDE's 'Harness' is the Real Moat.

Over the last few weeks, the AI industry has been consumed by model leaks. We’ve seen hype surrounding Anthropic’s "Mythos" model, ongoing debates about Gemini's enterprise security, and anticipation for the next GPT iteration.

Everyone is obsessing over the engines. But a subtle, far more important shift is happening in the way elite developers write code.

Recently, at a developer meetup in Riga, a field engineer from one of the major AI coding tools admitted something that validates everything we’ve been building at Priset: The harness now matters more than the AI model.

We have officially moved from prompt engineering to context engineering, and now, to harness engineering. But what does that actually mean for you as a developer?

1,000 Local CTOs: Building the Bespoke Economy

· 5 min read
Priset AI
The AI Engineering Partner

1,000 Local CTOs: Building the Bespoke Economy

Ten days ago, Forbes published an article titled "Future-Proof Your Career In 2026 As Meta Cuts Another 700 Jobs." It detailed how Meta slashed 700 more jobs across its operations, while simultaneously offering executives up to $1 billion in stock incentives.

The justification? Mark Zuckerberg was quoted saying that what used to take a large team is now being done "single-handedly with just one AI-powered employee."

The corporate message is loud and clear: The Junior Dev is dead. The entry-level white-collar job is dead. Companies are using black-box AI to hollow out the middle class of the tech industry, turning what used to be teams of developers into single operators to maximize executive payouts.

The Forbes article ended with a warning from corporate America: “Not on board with AI? Step aside.”

To survive this new era and beg to keep your job, the article listed the "skills that matter most in the AI era right now":

  • Critical thinking
  • Creative problem solving
  • Innovation
  • Systems thinking
  • General AI fluency
  • Applied AI and workflow development/integration (role-specific)

Look closely at that list. Read it again.

Those are not the skills of an obedient corporate employee. Those are the exact skills of a Tech Founder.

So, my advice to developers, students, and engineers facing this corporate landscape isn't to "step aside."

It is to step outside.