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As much as 30% of Microsoft’s code is now written by AI software, CEO Satya Nadella said on Tuesday.

Per CNBC, in a conversation with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the first-ever LlamaCon AI developer conference, Nadella said that “maybe 20%, 30%” of the code inside the company’s repos and some of their projects are now “probably all written” by AI. While Zuckerberg said he didn’t know an exact figure for how much of Meta’s code currently comes from AI, he did outline that, in the next year, “maybe half the development is going to be done by AI, as opposed to people.”

Still, Microsoft, Meta, and other Big Tech companies like Google — whose CEO announced in October that over 25% of Google’s code is written by AI — aren’t alone in the push toward replacing workers with the software. Just this month, both Shopify and Duolingo announced plans to streamline their workforces by going all in on AI.

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Judge blocks Pentagon’s move to blacklist Anthropic

A federal judge in Northern California has granted a preliminary injunction blocking the Pentagon from labeling Anthropic as a national security supply chain risk.

The ruling temporarily prevents the Defense Department from restricting the AI company’s access to federal contracts amid a dispute over its refusal to allow certain military and surveillance uses of its technology. The designation could also have shifted lucrative government work toward competitors, including OpenAI.

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