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Updated · The FP · Jun 4
Clearview AI Founder Says Coding Tools Cut Months to Days, Won't Kill Jobs
Updated
Updated · The FP · Jun 4

Clearview AI Founder Says Coding Tools Cut Months to Days, Won't Kill Jobs

1 articles · Updated · The FP · Jun 4

Summary

  • Two months after adopting Claude Code, OpenAI Codex and Cursor, Hoan Ton-That said he can now build software in days that previously took months.
  • Ton-That, a lifelong programmer and former Clearview AI CEO, argued the productivity jump will not eliminate coding jobs despite rising anxiety around AI-assisted programming.
  • He likened today's mix of fear and excitement over coding copilots to the backlash Clearview faced after its facial-recognition system let police search billions of public images from a single face photo.
  • That comparison frames AI coding tools as another disruptive technology cycle—expanding what developers can build faster while reigniting debate over how far AI should reshape work.

Insights

As AI coding accelerates, how can we avoid the ethical disasters and wrongful arrests that plagued facial recognition technology?
Is a tech founder's praise for AI coding a blueprint for innovation or a calculated attempt to rewrite a controversial past?
If developers distrust 96% of AI-generated code, what is the true cost of this productivity boom on software security?