Thirdweb, a Web3 development tool platform, co-founder and CTO, steps down from the position

BlockBeats News, February 26 — Web3 development tool platform thirdweb co-founder and CTO Jake Loo announced his resignation.

Jake Loo said, “At thirdweb, we have built and deployed multiple AI agents covering our products and organizational structure. I have witnessed AI evolve from a ‘nice-to-have’ to a key technology that fundamentally changes the way we work. This experience has changed my way of thinking. I believe nothing is more important than AI right now. This is not hype; it is bringing real transformation to how software is built and used, how teams operate, and how the entire industry is restructuring. So I have decided to dedicate myself fully.”

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