The software M&A scene is hitting pandemic-era lows, and if you're working in tech, you'll want to know why. The culprit? Artificial Intelligence. AI isn't just a new feature; it's fundamentally reshaping how software is built, valued, and acquired.
Impact on the Developer Ecosystem
This slowdown signals a period of strategic recalibration. Companies are assessing how AI will impact their products and market share before making big investment moves. For developers, this might mean a pivot in skill demands towards AI/ML integration, or a shift in startup funding focus. Stay informed on these shifts by checking out this piece: AI's Shadow Looms as Software M&A Plunges.
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