Experts Uncover Key Architecture Behind Anthropic and OpenAI's Latest Engineering Guidelines
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| Source: Dev.to | Original article
Anthropic and OpenAI adopt automated loops. Engineers now write minimal code.
As we reported on June 12, Anthropic and OpenAI are intensifying their competition, with both companies pushing engineers to write automated loops. The architecture behind this pattern has now been revealed, featuring council debates, PRD reviews, and self-healing code. This development is significant, as it enables individual engineers to operate at 100% AI-generated code, with zero manual coding. At Anthropic, engineers like Cherny have shipped multiple PRs entirely written by Claude, with the company averaging 70-90% AI-generated code.
The implications of this technology are substantial, as both Anthropic and OpenAI aim to build planet-scale loops that consume economic value from every adjacent surface. This could revolutionize the way companies operate, making them more efficient and automated. The competition between Anthropic and OpenAI is driving innovation, with OpenAI recently making a breakthrough on an 80-year-old math problem.
As the competition between these two AI giants continues to heat up, it will be interesting to watch how their approaches to automated loops evolve. Will OpenAI's acquisition of Ona to expand Codex give it an edge, or will Anthropic's snarky ad campaign and growing talent pool propel it forward? The battle for AI supremacy is far from over, and the next developments from these companies will be closely watched.
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