512,000 lines of code that competitors and hobbyists will be studying for weeks.

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    1 month ago

    While Anthropic’s trade secrets have some legal protection, there are architectural insights that are valuable to competitors—useful for improving their own architecture, speeding up development of competing tools, seeing what Anthropic is working on next, and identifying gaps in what Anthropic has worked out.

    Reminder that literally nothing would fuel actual innovation more that making our patent law more relaxed.

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      1 month ago

      This would actually be a trade secret, which is something companies lean on when patent law does not protect IP sufficiently. Patents have to be published and eventually expire. Trade secrets never have to be made public, and they can last indefinitely.

      I do agree that patent lengths for things like software desperately need to be slashed, but the protections themselves shouldn’t be weakened.