29/04/2026
Structuring making you scary data looking through eyes of Databricks fixes all this
AI agents are already creating ~4x more databases than humans in Lakebase. That shows how quickly software development is changing.
Agents generate, branch, test, and refine applications in rapid cycles, instead of building one system at a time. Many of these databases are short-lived, with compute often lasting only seconds.
This shift changes what databases need. They must support near-zero idle cost, scale instantly from small experiments to production, and work with open systems that agents can reliably use.
Discover what databases need for the agentic era. https://www.databricks.com/blog/how-agentic-software-development-will-change-databases?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic-social