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Anthropic: software sell off rational
Anthropic's head of applied AI, Cat de Jong, oversees a team focused on helping large companies weave Anthropic's AI into their products. At a press briefing with Thomson Reuters on Monday, she said that people inside Anthropic have seen the market sell-off as rational due to the pace of progress.
"The rate of change is just so incredible, and I think the market is really starting to see this now," she said.
"We're grappling with exponentials, and it's something that humans just aren't really used to having to deal with — how quickly things change. And I think that's actually been why the market has been responding the way that it has been, for us internally."
That said, the sell-off does not account for how Anthropic's work with software companies helps improve their products rather than compete directly with them, de Jong said.
"We want to build the best models in the world," de Jong said. "But I do really think there's a great relationship between general models and domain-specific applications, and our models help them get better."
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Anthropic: software sell off rational
Anthropic's head of applied AI, Cat de Jong, oversees a team focused on helping large companies weave Anthropic's AI into their products. At a press briefing with Thomson Reuters on Monday, she said that people inside Anthropic have seen the market sell-off as rational due to the pace of progress.
"The rate of change is just so incredible, and I think the market is really starting to see this now," she said.
"We're grappling with exponentials, and it's something that humans just aren't really used to having to deal with — how quickly things change. And I think that's actually been why the market has been responding the way that it has been, for us internally."
That said, the sell-off does not account for how Anthropic's work with software companies helps improve their products rather than compete directly with them, de Jong said.
"We want to build the best models in the world," de Jong said. "But I do really think there's a great relationship between general models and domain-specific applications, and our models help them get better."
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