# Software Engineering
Latest news and articles about Software Engineering
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The Autonomy Inflection: Anthropic’s Amodei Warns of a High-Growth, Jobless Future as AI Begins Building Itself
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei reports that AI models are now capable of autonomous end-to-end software development, signaling a move toward a high-growth but potentially jobless economy. He emphasizes that as AI costs trend toward zero, society must prepare for a radical redistribution of wealth and a fundamental shift in how human labor is valued.

The Supervisor Economy: Anthropic Reveals AI Now Writes 90% of Its Code
Anthropic’s CFO has revealed that 90% of the company’s code is now written by AI, signaling a paradigm shift in white-collar labor. Employees are transitioning from execution-heavy roles to supervisory positions, highlighting a future where human oversight is the primary value add in the technology sector.

Claude Opus 4.7: Anthropic Trades Conversational Charm for Industrial Reliability
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.7, an update that prioritizes coding and autonomous agent reliability over conversational intuition. While the model sets new records in software engineering benchmarks, it shows regression in web research and introduces a more rigid, literal interaction style.

The Cyber-Contractor: Boris Cherny and the End of Manual Programming
Boris Cherny, a self-taught developer and economics dropout, has led Anthropic's Claude Code to dominate the software engineering market, pushing the firm's revenue past OpenAI. The project has pioneered a '100% AI-generated' workflow, transforming the role of the programmer from a manual writer of code into a high-level system orchestrator.

Beyond the Text: Zhipu AI’s GLM-5V-Turbo Aims to Redefine the Multimodal Coding Landscape
Zhipu AI has released GLM-5V-Turbo, a multimodal foundation model designed to bridge the gap between visual design and software coding. The release highlights China's shift toward high-efficiency, specialized AI tools that prioritize developer experience and enterprise deployment.

The Algorithmic Mandate: Zuckerberg’s Draconian Push for an 'AI-Native' Meta
Meta has implemented mandatory AI usage quotas for its engineering teams, signaling a forceful shift toward an 'AI-native' corporate structure. While aimed at boosting efficiency, the move has sparked internal backlash over performative coding and the potential erosion of deep technical expertise.

The AI Productivity Trap: Why Generative Tools are Fueling Workload Inflation and Professional Fatigue
Contrary to the corporate narrative of AI-driven efficiency, Silicon Valley engineers are experiencing 'AI fatigue' as the technology increases their workload by a factor of ten. The shift from creative execution to high-stakes auditing has created a productivity paradox where increased output volume masks a decline in actual quality and worker well-being.