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From Amman to Silicon Valley: Amjad Masad's Replit Journey, Where AI Transforms Every Coder's Dream
Politics2d ago

From Amman to Silicon Valley: Amjad Masad's Replit Journey, Where AI Transforms Every Coder's Dream

Meet the man who built a coding playground into an AI powerhouse. Amjad Masad's journey from a Jordanian village to the heart of Silicon Valley shows how a simple idea, fueled by passion and a dash of AI, can empower millions of aspiring developers worldwide, including many in India.

By Divyà Mehtà

Amjad Masad: From Amman's Code Labs to Replit's AI Empire. Is Silicon Valley Finally Listening?
CybersecurityApr 30, 2026

Amjad Masad: From Amman's Code Labs to Replit's AI Empire. Is Silicon Valley Finally Listening?

Amjad Masad, the Jordanian founder of Replit, is not just building an AI-powered coding platform; he is challenging the very foundations of how software is made. His journey from Amman to Silicon Valley offers a stark lesson: the West has it backwards on AI and talent.

By Hamzà Al-Khalìl

Replit's AI Ambitions: Will Sri Lanka's Developers Build the Future, or Just Debug Silicon Valley's Dreams?
HealthApr 29, 2026

Replit's AI Ambitions: Will Sri Lanka's Developers Build the Future, or Just Debug Silicon Valley's Dreams?

Replit, once a simple coding environment, is now aggressively positioning itself as an AI-first software development platform. This shift promises to reshape how code is written globally, but for nations like Sri Lanka, the question remains: will this empower local innovation or merely entrench dependency on Western AI infrastructure?

By Ravi Chandrasekharàn

Replit's AI Dream: Is Silicon Valley Selling Us a Digital Château or Just Another Cardboard Facade?
RoboticsApr 29, 2026

Replit's AI Dream: Is Silicon Valley Selling Us a Digital Château or Just Another Cardboard Facade?

Replit's grand pivot to an AI-powered software development platform promises a revolution, but from my vantage point in France, it looks suspiciously like another American tech giant attempting to dictate the future of creation. We must question if this is true innovation or merely a clever repackaging of existing tools, all while eroding the very craft it claims to empower.

By Maïa Duplessiè

Cursor's Code Cathedral: Is Silicon Valley's Latest Darling Just Another Digital Colonialist?
SpaceApr 28, 2026

Cursor's Code Cathedral: Is Silicon Valley's Latest Darling Just Another Digital Colonialist?

While Cursor, the AI code editor, boasts explosive growth and a $100 million revenue, Maïa Duplessiè asks if its success truly benefits the global developer community or merely reinforces American tech dominance, ignoring European innovation.

By Maïa Duplessiè

Replit's AI Leap: Is It the End of Coding as We Know It, or Just a Fancy New Hammer for Developers in Dar es Salaam?
Consumer AIApr 28, 2026

Replit's AI Leap: Is It the End of Coding as We Know It, or Just a Fancy New Hammer for Developers in Dar es Salaam?

Replit, once a simple coding playground, has transformed into a powerful AI-driven development platform. This shift could redefine how software is built globally, impacting everyone from Silicon Valley giants to ambitious young coders in Tanzania, but are we ready for the implications?

By Zawadì Mutembò

From a Dublin Garage to Global Codebases: How 'Cúrsóir AI' Made Microsoft's Copilot Look Like a Hobby Project
Consumer AIApr 27, 2026

From a Dublin Garage to Global Codebases: How 'Cúrsóir AI' Made Microsoft's Copilot Look Like a Hobby Project

Forget your Silicon Valley fairy tales, this is a Dublin story. Cúrsóir AI, a startup born from late-night coding sessions and copious amounts of Barry's Tea, has quietly revolutionized how developers write code, making giants like Microsoft and OpenAI scramble to catch up. Their secret? A deep understanding of the developer's actual pain points, delivered with Irish ingenuity.

By Aoifè Murphŷ

Replit's AI Dream: Is Silicon Valley Finally Learning From India's Jugaad, Mr. Nadella?
Defense & SecurityApr 27, 2026

Replit's AI Dream: Is Silicon Valley Finally Learning From India's Jugaad, Mr. Nadella?

Replit, once a simple coding playground, is now betting its future on AI-powered software development. I am left wondering if this Silicon Valley darling is merely repackaging what Indian developers have been doing for decades, albeit with more expensive algorithms.

By Priyà Nairé