

Anthropic CEO Says AI Will Write All Code, China's Manus AI, New OpenAI Models & More AI News
138 snips Mar 13, 2025
The future of coding is bright as AI is predicted to write the majority of code soon. New tools like Manus and OpenAI's innovative models are pushing boundaries in creative fields. The discussion dives into the effects of AI on jobs, especially in tech and arts, with parents reconsidering career guidance for their kids. Humorous explores into AI animations, including lip-syncing non-human characters, highlight AI's storytelling potential. Plus, there's a fun take on meme culture and the quirky side of AI advancements.
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AI-Generated Code's Viability
- AI is rapidly approaching the ability to write deployable and functional code.
- This progress challenges previous assumptions about the limitations of AI in software development.
AI in Startups
- Y Combinator reports most of their funded startups use AI for majority of their code.
- This highlights increasing AI adoption, not elimination of programmers, but a shift in their roles.
Manus AI Agent's Capabilities and Cloning
- Manus, an AI agent from China, combines web navigation, GUI interaction, and deep reasoning.
- Its rapid cloning into open-source versions suggests underlying technology isn't incomprehensibly complex.