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When the AI company Anthropic unveiled its latest suite of enterprise tools earlier this year, investors did not need long to grasp the implications.
The new products included plugins capable of reviewing contracts and carrying out legal workflows that would once have required considerable human time. Within a single day, an estimated $285 billion had been wiped from the value of software stocks around the world.
The market appeared to reach a blunt conclusion. Technical work is becoming cheaper.
Yet only days later, Anthropic president and cofounder Daniela Amodei offered a rather different view of what the company itself values when recruiting people.
“The things that make us human will become much more important,” she told ABC News.
Anthropic looks for strong communicators with “excellent EQ and people skills, who…