Giving Agents Computers — Ivan Burazin, Daytona

Giving Agents Computers — Ivan Burazin, Daytona

From Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast by Latent.Space

May 21, 2026 · 1h 10m

About this episode

Ivan Burazin discusses the evolution of software development towards cloud-based environments and the role of AI agents in this transformation.

Take the 2026 AI Engineering Survey and get >$2k in credits and AIE WF tickets ! On the product side, everyone is getting Computer - Perplexity , Manus , Cursor , and so on. Meanwhile on the research side, agentic evals like TerminalBench and GDPVal are also assuming computer ( Harbor ). On both ends, the consolidating LLM OS stack has become a standard toolkit, and Daytona is one of a small set of AI Infra companies that are booming because of it. “The end of localhost” has been Ivan Burazin’s obsession for more than a decade. Something that is all too familiar… Long before agents became the default way people talked about software development, Ivan was already chasing the idea that development should not depend on a fragile local machine . CodeAnywhere , one of the first browser-based IDEs, was an early attempt at that future: move the development environment into the cloud, make setup reproducible, and free developers from the endless “works on my machine” tax. The thesis was directionally right, but the market wasn’t ready yet.However, agents changed that. They do not care about a laptop, desk setup, or favorite editor. They need a computer they can access through an API…

People in this episode

Guest: Ivan Burazin

Topics covered

  • AI Engineering
  • Cloud Development
  • Software Agents
  • Development Tools
  • AI Infrastructure

Keywords

  • AI Engineering
  • cloud development
  • software agents
  • development tools
  • AI infrastructure

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Daytona, Harbor

Products: Computer, Perplexity, Manus, Cursor, TerminalBench, GDPVal, CodeAnywhere

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