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Gergely Orosz announces an upcoming deep dive on software engineering at Anthropic, based on conversations with their engineers, noting that engineers do broader work and focus on system design and coordination.
A tweet questioning why Anthropic is hiring software engineers instead of using AI agents with loops to automate the work.
The article discusses the trend where companies may soon spend more on AI tokens per employee than on human salaries, citing a 14.1% monthly growth in AI spending. It highlights that heavy AI adopters add more jobs, contradicting the narrative that AI replaces labor.
Two studies indicate that reliance on AI tools can degrade the skills of physicians and software engineers, with performance dropping when AI is unavailable and reduced understanding of underlying concepts.
Gergely Orosz highlights that software engineers at Scale AI and Meta are being assigned manual data labeling tasks, a practice that new leadership at Scale AI stopped after finding it concerning.
Anthropic is reportedly using 1,000 freelance software engineers at $280 per task to train Claude Code, having them write prompts, compare code, and test follow-ups to teach the AI how real developers work.