A lawyer won Anthropic's hackathon – what everyone missed
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- #Domain Expertise
- #Contract AI
- #AI Governance
- Domain experts can now build software without traditional coding, thanks to advanced tools.
- Hackathon demos prove domain knowledge can be expressed as software but don't ensure long-term reliability or governance.
- CrossBeam, a permit law app, works due to the developer's legal expertise but faces challenges with updates and liability.
- The hard part of building useful AI is not coding but knowing what the system should do, requiring deep domain expertise.
- Institutional AI needs correctness under governance, which persists beyond the original developer's involvement.
- CANONIC provides contract AI, where capabilities are declared in governed, versioned, and auditable contracts.
- INTEL contracts trace system knowledge to sources, COVERAGE contracts define system boundaries, and LEARNING contracts capture governed improvements.
- The competitive advantage in AI is domain expertise that compounds, survives personnel changes, and is auditable.
- Governance is the key to transforming domain expertise into institutional intelligence, as demonstrated by CANONIC.