Determinism all the way down – how UiPath's market bet and the engine beneath it turn out to be the same idea
A day after UiPath reports its first quarter, founder and CEO Daniel Dines makes time for a follow-up on UiPath for Coding Agents. The integration, announced last month, lets enterprises run coding agents – Anthropic's Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex among them – through the orchestration layer the company already sells. It is worth starting there, because that claim runs into the technology underneath as well.
Cheaper code, more software
Dines explains:
AI makes it much easier to deploy deterministic automation in enterprises – not AI itself. It looks like a paradox, but it's true.
The confusion he wants to clear up is the assumption that AI will consume software. He sees the opposite.
"AI is going to generate a lot more software than it used to. And all software is deterministic – automations are a subspecies of software, deterministic by nature.
Running a generative agent unattended inside an enterprise...
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