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Anthropic and Cerebral Valley ran a week-long virtual hackathon giving 500 participants API credits to build with Claude Code and Opus 4.6. Four of the five primary winners had no professional software background – a personal injury lawyer, a cardiologist, a roads specialist, and an electronic musician. First place went to CrossBeam, a permit-processing tool for California housing, built entirely without its creator writing a single line of code. The winning projects spanned healthcare, infrastructure, education, and music production, which says more about where AI-assisted development is heading than any benchmark. Hackathons have traditionally been developer territory; this one quietly moved the fence.
