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Software engineers at companies like Anthropic and OpenAI are increasingly having conversations with AI models like Claude to generate code, rather than writing it themselves.
Since the release of ChatGPT in 2022, coding jobs for people in their 20s have declined by 20%.
In November 2023, Anthropic released a new model of Claude that was capable of replacing parts of a software engineer's job.
At Anthropic, the expectation that every employee is at least a little bit of a coder has become endemic.
The mindset prevalent at Anthropic, where every employee is expected to have some coding ability, is beginning to spread throughout the tech industry.
Boris Cherny created the software Cloud Code at Anthropic.
Boris Cherny's current workflow involves creating a broad framework for an AI and assigning it a challenge to work on for several days.
Carnegie Mellon is restructuring its computer science program in response to the impact of AI on software development.
Following Anthropic's November 2023 Claude model release, OpenAI's ChatGPT released a model with similar capabilities.
AI models like Claude struggle with coding for very outdated hardware that has severe limitations, which still requires a human touch.