EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 44 MIN
We solved the blank canvas problem | Tom Occhino from Vercel
from Zero-Shot Learning · host Nancy Wang, Dev Tagare
In this episode: React has become the default framework for AI-generated code AI is closing the gap between product ideation and engineering execution The ability to securely run and isolate AI agents must be built into platforms What the return to full-stack thinking means for the future of software engineering Tools like v0 put production-grade app building in the hands of anyone with an idea Zero-Shot Learning is a builder-to-builder podcast about how AI systems are designed, secured, and deployed. Subscribe for more. Go deeper: Episode companion blog: https://1password.com/blog/secure-ai-development Vercel's Building Secure AI Agents: https://vercel.com/blog/building-secure-ai-agents 1Password Developer newsletter: https://1password.com/developer-newsletter Tom: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomocchino/ Connect with 1Password 1Password.com 1Password Developer newsletter - sign up for updates to our developer tooling: https://1password.com/developer-newsletter Build securely with 1Password Developer: https://developer.1password.com/
What this episode covers
The prototype is the new PRD. In 2013, Facebook’s development of React changed the way software engineers build and write code. Today, LLMs are transforming that process again. This episode features Tom Occhino, React co-creator and current CPO at Vercel, whose work sits at the center of both shifts. In conversation with 1Password CTO Nancy Wang and Google’s Dev Tagare, Tom explores the platform changes driven by AI-written code, builds a full-stack app in real time, and sets up a deeper discussion on the security risks of agents building software.
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We solved the blank canvas problem | Tom Occhino from Vercel
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