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The AI scaffolding layer is collapsing. LlamaIndex's CEO explains what survives.

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The AI scaffolding layer is collapsing. LlamaIndex's CEO explains what survives.
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Jerry Liu, co-founder and CEO of LlamaIndex, has stated that the scaffolding layer required to ship Large Language Model (LLM) applications is collapsing.

Reporting by taryn.plumb@venturebeat.com (Taryn Plumb), SwissFinanceAI Redaktion

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The AI scaffolding layer is collapsing. LlamaIndex's CEO explains what survives.

The AI scaffolding layer is collapsing. LlamaIndex's CEO explains what survives.

Jerry Liu, co-founder and CEO of LlamaIndex, has stated that the scaffolding layer required to ship Large Language Model (LLM) applications is collapsing. This scaffolding layer, which includes indexing layers, query engines, retrieval pipelines, and carefully orchestrated agent loops, was once necessary for developers to create and deploy LLM applications. However, according to Liu, this collapse is not a problem, but rather a natural progression of the technology.

Background & Context

LlamaIndex is a leading retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) framework that connects private, custom, and domain-specific data to LLMs. The company's framework allows developers to create and deploy LLM applications with ease, but even Liu acknowledges that these types of frameworks are becoming less relevant. With the rapid advancements in LLM capabilities, models are now able to reason over massive amounts of unstructured data, perform multi-step planning, and self-correct, making them increasingly autonomous.

Impact on Swiss SMEs & Finance

The collapse of the scaffolding layer and the increasing autonomy of LLMs have significant implications for businesses and investors. As LLMs become more capable and easier to deploy, the need for extensive libraries and manual coding is decreasing. This shift is likely to have a profound impact on the Swiss finance sector, where SMEs and startups are increasingly relying on LLMs to automate tasks and improve efficiency. The reduced need for manual coding and the increasing use of natural language interfaces are likely to democratize access to LLMs, making them more accessible to a wider range of businesses.

What to Watch

As the scaffolding layer continues to collapse, developers and businesses will need to adapt to the changing landscape. The increasing use of natural language interfaces and the decreasing need for manual coding will require a shift in skills and expertise. Investors and businesses should monitor the development of LLMs and their applications, as well as the emergence of new tools and frameworks that can take advantage of these advancements. The Swiss finance sector, in particular, should be watching for opportunities to leverage LLMs and improve efficiency, as well as the potential risks and challenges associated with their increasing use.

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Original Article: The AI scaffolding layer is collapsing. LlamaIndex's CEO explains what survives.

Published: May 1, 2026

Author: taryn.plumb@venturebeat.com (Taryn Plumb)


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