To be honest, the efficiency gains brought about by AI-assisted programming are visible to the naked eye, and this trend is accelerating.
The latest data shows that generative AI spending in the software field has reached $37 billion, accounting for about 6% of the total software market. What's even more exaggerated is that this figure has skyrocketed by about 3.2 times year-on-year. The real money that enterprises have smashed is generating returns, and the market is very willing to pay.
In the entire AI narrative, this is one of the few deterministic needs that can come up with hard data and be visible and tangible.
Interestingly, at the forefront of this track is not OpenAI, which is a hot search every day, nor is it Google, which is a big business, but Anthropic.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 23h ago
The figure of $37 billion is honestly a bit shocking, but when you think about it, it makes sense... The development efficiency part really can't be faked.
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SandwichTrader
· 12-10 07:14
Hey, Anthropic overtook in the corner? This matter needs to be paid attention to
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FlashLoanKing
· 12-10 07:13
$37 billion, oh my God... Who dares to imagine that this is only 3 years ago, but now it has skyrocketed by 3.2 times, and programming has really become the place where AI can land the most
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rugged_again
· 12-10 07:11
37 billion is really not a small number, but this is just the beginning, and it will explode later
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AirdropHustler
· 12-10 06:50
37 billion US dollars soared more than 3 times, this is the real story, much more reliable than those boastful valuations
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 12-10 06:45
tbh the real narrative shift here isn't the numbers—it's that anthropic quietly eating everyone's lunch while the mainstream obsesses over openai drama. kinda like how true artistic provenance gets overlooked when collectors chase hype, no?
To be honest, the efficiency gains brought about by AI-assisted programming are visible to the naked eye, and this trend is accelerating.
The latest data shows that generative AI spending in the software field has reached $37 billion, accounting for about 6% of the total software market. What's even more exaggerated is that this figure has skyrocketed by about 3.2 times year-on-year. The real money that enterprises have smashed is generating returns, and the market is very willing to pay.
In the entire AI narrative, this is one of the few deterministic needs that can come up with hard data and be visible and tangible.
Interestingly, at the forefront of this track is not OpenAI, which is a hot search every day, nor is it Google, which is a big business, but Anthropic.