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Anthropic Reveals 80% of Its Code Now Written by AI

PBD Podcast · Bitcoin vs AI + SpaceX's Historic IPO | PBD #815 · June 10, 2026
Anthropic Reveals 80% of Its Code Now Written by AI
PBD Podcast
PBD Podcast
Bitcoin vs AI + SpaceX's Historic IPO | PBD #815
"As of May, more than 80% of code merged into Anthropic's codebase was authored by Claude, up from low single digits before Claude Code launched in February of 2025."
Anthropic disclosed in a new paper that over 80% of the code now being merged into its production systems is being written by its own AI model Claude, up from single digits less than a year ago. This revelation supports Elon Musk's claim that traditional coding jobs will be obsolete by year-end and demonstrates the exponential acceleration of AI building itself.

About this episode

In a wide-ranging Business Wednesday episode, host Patrick Bet-David convened Tom Ellsworth, Anthony Pompliano, and Brandon to dissect the explosive convergence of AI, monetary policy, and the 2026 IPO wave. The conversation opened with analysis of the red-hot IPO market, where Cerebras jumped 68% on day one despite being 20x oversubscribed, and SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic prepare summer offerings that could reshape public markets. Pompliano argued forcefully that Anthropic's Fable 5 model represents the next category-defining breakthrough, revealing that 80% of Anthropic's own code is now written by AI and citing data showing AI models now cost more per hour than the average American salary. The panel debated whether to allocate capital to Bitcoin or AI, with Pompliano making the case that AI offers greater asymmetric returns while Bitcoin has matured into a gold-like store of value. Trump's aggressive push for 1% interest rates dominated the monetary policy discussion, with the President publicly pressuring Fed Chair nominee Kevin Walsh even as CPI hit 4.2%, leading to debate over whether inflation data or public sentiment matters more heading into midterms. DeSantis announced a groundbreaking $250,000 homestead exemption for Florida residents, intensifying the exodus from blue states. The episode took a darker turn discussing the Belfast beheading attack, with Pompliano arguing the coordinated Irish response signals organized resistance to immigration that is fundamentally economic rather than purely political. Throughout, the hosts emphasized that average Americans are being left behind by asset price inflation, with the wealth gap widening dramatically as those invested in equities and AI compound gains while Main Street struggles with affordability.

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