The Signal Layer: What to Build When Anything Can Be Built
Official Schedule Context
- Date/time: 2026-07-01 · 3:20pm-3:40pm
- Track/room: AI-Native Enterprises · Leadership 1
- Speaker(s): Lena Hall
- Session type/status: session · confirmed
Official Description
AI has made implementation faster, cheaper, and more widely available. That changes the real
bottleneck in software. When every team can generate code, spin up agents, prototype workflows, and
ship demos faster than ever, the advantage moves to a different layer: knowing what is worth
building, who it is for, how people will discover it, and how the product should behave once they
do. This talk introduces the Signal Layer: the system of public signals, user intent, agent
experience, distribution loops, and product judgment that helps builders decide what deserves to
exist before they commit time, infrastructure, and trust to building it. We will look at how AI
changes the software lifecycle from “can we build it?” to “should this exist?” and how developers,
AI engineers, and technical leaders can design products that earn adoption instead of producing
impressive demos that disappear. When anything can be built, the most valuable builders are the
ones who can read signal early, shape the right experience, and build the thing users were already
moving toward.
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