Synture: A New Verb for the AI Era
The word "coding" no longer captures the essence of how we interact with software in the age of AI. Traditionally, coding meant translating human logic into structured machine code — a job performed by trained engineers. But with modern AI models, we now express our intent in natural language, and the system does the rest.
Introducing: Synture
Synture (verb): to express structured intent in natural language that an AI transforms into machine-executable behavior.
Origin: blend of "synthesis" and "gesture" — evoking the idea of shaping behavior, not writing lines of code.
Example Usage
"I syntured a chatbot for my store yesterday."
"No more coding — I just synture now."
"We syntured our automation workflows over lunch."
Why Synture?
- Reflects the shift from logic construction to intent expression.
- Aligns with how AI interfaces function today — prompt-based, abstract, and collaborative.
- Distinguishes the AI-native creation process from legacy programming paradigms.
Coined and conceptualized by the AI and tech community to reflect how humans and AI co-create.
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