
Burning Tokens, Shipping Less: The New Economics of AI Software Delivery
About Event A conversation on why more AI doesn't always mean more output and what to do about it. AI promised to 10x engineering teams. So why are so many team
About Event A conversation on why more AI doesn't always mean more output and what to do about it. AI promised to 10x engineering teams. So why are so many teams spending more on inference and shipping slower than ever? We're gathering builders, operators, and product leaders to cut through the hype and talk honestly about the unit economics of AI-powered software delivery — and how a new model, the software factory, is changing the calculus entirely. Featuring a live walkthrough of Forge (softwareforge.ai) a platform built around the idea that the future of software isn't a single AI assistant, it's a coordinated, cost-aware factory of agents that produces working software end-to-end. What we'll cover Why token spend and output quality often move in opposite directions The software factory model: orchestration, specialization, and feedback loops How Forge coordinates agents across the full SDLC — from spec to deployment Real benchmarks: token utilization by benchmark, cycle time, and defect rates Where human oversight still matters (and where it doesn't) What to expect Roundtable + breakout discussions Two discussion questions sent in advance (takes 5 minutes, come prepared) Chatham House rules apply: what's said in the room stays in the room Space is intentionally limited. This forum is the first in a series leading to Forge Summit 2026, our flagship event in September. Whether you're an engineering leader trying to justify AI spend, a founder rebuilding how your team ships, come find out what the new economics really look like. Seats are limited.
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