Anthropic’s CFO Krishna Rao says more than 90% of the company’s internal code is generated by its agentic AI tool, Claude Code. He adds that the company uses dozens of specialized AI workflows to automate finance and enterprise operations, shrinking tasks that used to take hours—like revenue and compute utilization reporting—into roughly 30 minutes. Even then, AI typically produces 90–95% of outputs before human review, allowing employees to focus on judgment, strategy, and oversight while hiring accelerates.
Enterprises report production AI agent pipelines failing not due to model skill, but because the agent decides it’s “done” too early—sometimes before code is actually compiled. Anthropic’s new Claude Code /goals separates task execution from task evaluation, running a dedicated evaluator model after each step to prevent premature exits using measurable completion conditions like tests and exit codes.
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Meesho is pushing deeper into AI-led software development, with CEO Vidit Aatrey saying over 70% of the company’s code is now AI-generated. The ecommerce platform says this shift helps it release products faster while improving reliability. Meesho hasn’t disclosed the specific tools or how AI code is governed and reviewed, signaling a broader startup trend toward AI as an internal operating layer.
Anu Sharma’s decision to leave a well-paying job at Google for Palantir Technologies has sparked a major wave of online buzz in India. The switch from Big Tech comfort to a tougher data analytics role has resonated with young professionals looking for purpose over prestige, turning her career move into an instant social media inspiration.
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