Why “one-prompt apps” still need owners
AI can now generate full apps from a single prompt. That’s impressive.. and genuinely useful. But there’s a quiet distinction that matters: building something isn’t the same as owning it. The moment an app touches real users, data, payments, or business processes, someone is responsible for: - what happens when it breaks, - what data it stores, - who has access, - and how mistakes are caught or rolled back. One-prompt tools remove friction in creation. They don’t remove accountability. In practice, the wins I see that last all have the same shape: AI builds fast, humans stay in the loop, and there’s a clear owner who understands the system well enough to say “stop” when something goes wrong. That doesn’t make one-prompt apps bad. It just means speed is a multiplier -> for both value and risk. Curious how others here think about ownership once AI starts building most of the surface area for us.