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Anthropic’s top exec reminds software engineering is dead, no manual coding at firm
ACTU
06.05.2026

Anthropic’s top exec reminds software engineering is dead, no manual coding at firm

Anthropic's Boris Cherny, creator of Claude Code, says software engineering is already dead inside his own company—no one writes code by hand anymore, and Claude AI instances autonomously communicate over Slack to resolve problems across teams. As Google, Meta, Amazon and Snap race to set aggressive AI coding targets, Cherny believes IDE tools like VS Code and Xcode are next to disappear—and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's "centaur phase" warning suggests the window for human coders is closing fast.

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Times of India
Anthropic’s Boris Cherny says ‘manual coding is dead’ as Claude writes code
ACTU
07.05.2026

Anthropic’s Boris Cherny says ‘manual coding is dead’ as Claude writes code

Anthropic's Boris Cherny, creator of Claude Code, says software engineering is already dead inside his own company—no one writes code by hand anymore, and Claude AI instances autonomously communicate over Slack to resolve problems across teams. As Google, Meta, Amazon and Snap race to set aggressive AI coding targets, Cherny believes IDE tools like VS Code and Xcode are next to disappear—and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's "centaur phase" warning suggests the window for human coders is closing fast.

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Times of India
After 30k+ layoffs, AWS CEO has a message for software engineers
ACTU
01.05.2026

After 30k+ layoffs, AWS CEO has a message for software engineers

AWS CEO Matt Garman says Amazon is hiring 11,000 software development engineer interns and early-career hires in 2026, pushing back on fears that AI is eliminating software engineering jobs. His comments come after Amazon's two biggest layoff rounds in six months—30,000-plus corporate cuts in total—and amid warnings from other tech leaders that AI coding tools are fundamentally disrupting the profession. Garman acknowledges the role is changing, but insists demand for developers is accelerating.

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Times of India