AI development reduces software company investors
NYT reports on investors losing confidence
According to The New York Times, software development companies are losing investors due to the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence. The launch of a new suite of tools from Anthropic, which allows free automation of customer support functions and even legal services, is increasing investor concerns.
Investors note that thanks to AI, many tasks previously performed by human resources can now be accomplished at lower costs, reducing the appeal of traditional IT startups. Anthropic claims its solutions are aimed at improving business operational efficiency and reducing service costs.
The industry is seeing a trend toward concentrating resources on AI and related services development, which could lead to a reassessment of investment strategies in the software sector.
A new solution from Anthropic for automating customer and legal services raises investor concerns, according to NYT, leading to reduced investments in software development companies.
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