Oh, So AI can replace your entire legal team now? ⚖️ - Edition 010

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Today: Anthropic ships Claude for Legal with 12 plugins and 20+ connectors into DocuSign, Thomson Reuters and Harvey. PwC starts training 30,000 staff on Claude on its way to a global 364,000-person rollout. And Cisco cuts close to 4,000 jobs while booking $9 billion in AI infrastructure orders this year.

Oh So AI Edition 010 — Claude for Legal, PwC Anthropic Partnership, and Cisco AI Pivot

💬 Daily Quote

“The work that compounds is usually the work no one notices on the day you do it.”


📌 TL;DR

Today: Anthropic ships Claude for Legal with 12 plugins and 20+ connectors into DocuSign, Thomson Reuters and Harvey. PwC starts training 30,000 staff on Claude on its way to a global 364,000-person rollout. And Cisco cuts close to 4,000 jobs while booking $9 billion in AI infrastructure orders this year.


🏆 LLM Leaderboard #AI #Models

The most popular and most capable models this week.

1. MiMo-V2-Pro #1 Popularity · Xiaomi
2. Claude Sonnet 4.6 #2 Popularity · Anthropic
3. Qwen 3.6 Plus Preview #3 Popularity · Alibaba
4. Hermes Agent #4 Popularity · Nous Research
5. DeepSeek V3.2 #5 Popularity · DeepSeek

The top five on intelligence has not budged in two weeks. GPT-5.5, Opus 4.7 and Gemini 3.1 Pro still anchor the chart. The interesting move is one row down. Hermes Agent has held on to its #4 popularity slot for a full week now, the first time an open-source self-hosted agent has stayed inside OpenRouter’s top five. Anthropic also crossed 1.6 trillion weekly tokens on the platform, more than three times what OpenAI is doing. The story this week is no longer who is smartest. It is who is being used at scale.

Source: OpenRouter Rankings + Artificial Analysis Benchmarks


📰 Oh, So AI did this #AI #News

1. Anthropic launches Claude for Legal. 12 plugins, 20+ connectors, bar exam prep included.

May 12. Anthropic rolled out Claude for Legal, a full suite for law firms, in-house teams and law students. Twelve practice-area plugins cover contracts, M&A, litigation, regulatory work and a bar exam plugin for students with case briefing, IRAC grading and flashcards. More than 20 connectors plug Claude into DocuSign, Thomson Reuters, Harvey and Everlaw. Per Bloomberg and Artificial Lawyer.

A small firm can now run a vendor contract review through Claude inside DocuSign, then ask the same Claude to draft a redline reply, all without copying anything between tabs. Read more at TechCrunch #AI #News

Claude for Legal — 12 Practice Plugins, 20+ Connectors, DocuSign Thomson Reuters Harvey
Why you care: Legal is the first big white-collar service vertical where one AI vendor now owns the full stack from research to drafting to signature. If you run a services business, that is the playbook your category is about to face.

2. PwC will put Claude in front of 30,000 staff, then expand to 364,000 worldwide.

May 14. PwC and Anthropic expanded their alliance. PwC will train 30,000 US professionals on Claude Code and Claude Cowork to start, then roll out globally to its 364,000-person workforce across 136 countries. The deal sets up a joint Center of Excellence plus a Claude-native finance group inside PwC’s CFO practice. Advocate Health, a 167,000-person US hospital system, is also building a full-scale Claude deployment with PwC. Per SiliconANGLE and PwC.

If you are a mid-sized brand that hires PwC for finance or M&A work, your next deck and your next diligence model is going to be drafted by Claude before a human ever touches it. Read more at SiliconANGLE #AI #News

PwC and Anthropic Partnership — 30,000 US Staff, 364,000 Global Workforce, 136 Countries
Why you care: The Big Four are now AI distribution channels. The way your competitors hire, plan and audit is shifting under Claude this year, not next. Worth knowing if you sell into enterprise.

3. Cisco cuts almost 4,000 jobs, then says AI orders just hit $9 billion.

May 14. Cisco posted record Q3 revenue of $15.8 billion, then announced it will cut just under 4,000 jobs globally. Layoff notices started going out the same day. The reason is a hard pivot to AI infrastructure. Cisco has booked $5.3 billion in AI infra orders so far this fiscal year and now expects to hit $9 billion by year-end, almost double its earlier forecast of $5 billion. Money is shifting into chips, high-speed networking gear and data centre hardware. Per TechCrunch and Fox Business.

A hardware company you assumed was steady-state is openly rebuilding itself for the AI data centre wave. If you run a B2B brand selling into enterprise IT, your buyer’s priorities just changed mid-year. Read more at TechCrunch #AI #News

Why you care: Record revenue and 4,000 layoffs in the same week is the new normal. The companies winning right now are cutting back-office headcount and pouring it into AI infra. Plan your career and your roadmap with that in mind.

4. Nectar Social raises $30 million Series A to build an agentic marketing OS.

May 13. Nectar Social, founded by two former Meta leaders, closed a $30 million Series A led by Menlo Ventures with Anthropic’s Anthology Fund, True Ventures, GV and Kinship Ventures. The product is one autonomous agent that runs across Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, Reddit and X in the brand’s voice. Less than a year out of stealth, Nectar already handles more than 10 million conversations a week and has tied $100 million in revenue back to social, with brands like e.l.f. Beauty, Liquid Death, Graza, Figma and Kosas on the roster. Per BusinessWire and Menlo Ventures.

A DTC brand can plug Nectar in this week and have one agent answer pre-purchase questions, run creator outreach and reply to comments across every social platform, in voice, all day. Read more at BusinessWire #AI #News

Nectar Social $30M Series A — 10M Conversations Per Week, Menlo Ventures and Anthology Fund
Why you care: Community management is the next role getting collapsed into one AI agent. If your brand lives in DMs and comments, the cost and quality bar just dropped. Test it before your competitor does.

5. The US and China will start formal AI safety talks after Trump-Xi summit.

May 14. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC the two countries will begin formal AI safety negotiations following the Trump-Xi meetings in Beijing. The goal: a shared protocol for advanced model safeguards. Bessent called the US and China “the two AI superpowers” and said the US is willing to talk because “we are in the lead.” Per CNBC and Reuters.

If you build on US frontier models and sell into APAC, the next 12 months of export rules and model availability could move because of this conversation, not because of a model release. Read more at CNBC #AI #News

Why you care: AI policy used to be a slow story. It is now the fastest-moving variable in your tech stack. Two governments setting joint rules can shift which models you can ship in which markets, fast.

6. Apple maps a path to put autonomous AI agents inside the App Store.

May 13. Apple is building a compliance framework that would let agentic AI apps run inside the App Store while still meeting its privacy and security rules. The challenge: agents change their own behaviour, call other apps and execute code in ways the App Store has historically blocked. In March Apple started rejecting some popular vibe-coding apps for exactly this reason. WWDC in June is the likely reveal window. Per MacRumors and 9to5Mac.

If you build mobile products, the rules for what an AI agent is allowed to do on an iPhone are being drafted right now. The next year will decide whether your agent ships through the App Store or stays in a browser tab. Read more at 9to5Mac #AI #News

Why you care: The platform that owns 60% of US mobile spend is finally writing rules for AI agents. If you build apps, this shapes your distribution strategy for the next five years.

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🪄 Oh, So AI can do that?! #AI #Tools

1. Claude for Legal. Twelve plugins covering contracts, M&A, litigation and bar exam prep.

Live May 12. Each plugin is built for one job. Commercial Counsel handles vendor agreement review. Litigation Counsel handles case strategy and brief drafting. The student plugin covers case briefs, outlines, flashcards and IRAC scoring. All 12 sit inside Claude with your firm’s documents, your billing system and your e-discovery tool connected through the new 20+ connectors (DocuSign, Thomson Reuters, Harvey, Everlaw). Per Anthropic.

A solo lawyer can paste a new vendor contract into Claude, get a clause-by-clause risk read against their playbook, and ship a redline reply in 15 minutes instead of two hours. Read more at LawSites #AI #Tools

Claude for Legal Live May 12 — 12 Practice Area Plugins, 20+ Connectors
Why you care: Even if you are not a lawyer, every founder runs vendor contracts and NDAs. This is the cleanest contract review setup available right now, and it works without sending data to a third-party SaaS.

2. Nectar Agent. One autonomous social agent across Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, Reddit and X.

Live May 13. Sits on top of Nectar Social’s platform with official data partnerships to all five networks. Runs in your brand voice, handles DMs, comments, creator outreach and conversational commerce in one thread. Already pushing 10 million conversations a week. Brands using it: e.l.f. Beauty, Liquid Death, Graza, Figma, Kosas. Per BusinessWire.

A two-person DTC team can keep up with comments and DMs across five platforms in their own brand voice, without hiring a community manager. Read more at Nectar Social #AI #Tools

Nectar Agent — One Autonomous Social Agent Across 5 Platforms, 10M Conversations Per Week
Why you care: If you run a small brand, you can now match enterprise-level community response speed without enterprise headcount. The cost of being everywhere your audience hangs out just dropped.

3. Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Payments. Your AI agent now has a wallet.

In preview since last week, rolling broadly now. Built with Coinbase and Stripe. Connect a wallet, set a session spend limit, and your agent can pay for APIs, MCP servers, web content or other agents on the fly. When a paid resource returns an HTTP 402, AgentCore handles the x402 handshake, the stablecoin transfer and proof of payment, all without breaking the agent’s reasoning loop. 10,000+ paid endpoints are already discoverable via the Coinbase x402 Bazaar. Per AWS.

A research agent can buy a single Bloomberg article or one premium API call for a fraction of a cent, deliver the answer, and shut down, no subscription needed. Read more at AWS #AI #Tools

Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Payments — Built with Coinbase and Stripe, 10,000+ Paid Endpoints
Why you care: Pay-per-use is the new SaaS. Your agents will soon spend money on your behalf in cents and fractions of cents. Worth setting up a sandboxed wallet now so you understand the rails before your dev team does.

4. Sibbi by Marqo. One commerce agent that handles the full shopper journey.

New this week. Sibbi is a unified commerce agent. A shopper types or speaks what they want, drops in a photo for visual search, gets recommendations, adds to cart, and even starts a return, all in one conversation thread. No handoff to a support tool. Per Practical Ecommerce.

A Shopify brand can replace three plugins, the search bar, the recommender and the support widget, with one agent that holds the conversation end to end. Read more at Marqo #AI #Tools

Sibbi by Marqo — Unified Commerce Agent: Type, Visual Search, Recommendations, Returns in One Chat
Why you care: If you sell online, the search bar is dying. Visual + conversational + cart in one thread is where shopping is going. Pilot it on one product line before you rebuild the whole site.

⚡ Oh, So I can do this #SEO #WebDev

1. Google’s May 2026 algorithm update tightens the screws on thin AI content.

Rolling out across May. The update sharpens Google’s filter for AI-generated content that lacks editorial oversight, real expertise or original data. Pages that just rephrase what is already on the open web are losing ground fast. The new winners: original reporting, expert quotes, first-hand data, and content with verified authorship. Google also moved AI Overviews to its own page in search documentation, which signals AI Overviews are now the default UI, not an experiment. Per Search Engine Land and SEO Vendor.

Take your last five blog posts. Add one original data point, one named source, or one personal experience to each. That single change is the difference between holding rank and quietly losing it this month. Read more at SEO Vendor #SEO

Why you care: Generic AI content is now a ranking liability, not a productivity hack. The bar for what Google rewards just moved. Your editorial process has to move with it.

2. INP is now the most failed Core Web Vital. 43% of sites still flunk it.

Latest CrUX data from May. Interaction to Next Paint, the metric that replaced First Input Delay last year, is failing on 43% of sites. The 200ms threshold catches sites that look fast on Lighthouse but feel slow under real load. The fix is almost always heavy JavaScript and third-party scripts. Lighthouse will not catch INP because it is a field-only metric. You need real user data or Chrome DevTools’ Performance panel. Per Digital Applied and CoreWebVitals.io.

If your site uses tag managers, A/B testing scripts and chat widgets together, INP is almost certainly your weakest link. Run a real-device Chrome trace today, not Lighthouse. Read more at Core Web Vitals #WebDev #SEO

Why you care: A site that fails INP loses ranking and conversion. The fix is usually deleting scripts you forgot you installed. 20 minutes of audit can move both numbers in the same day.

3. Next.js coordinated security release patches 13 advisories. Upgrade reminder.

Still rolling out. Vercel shipped a coordinated patch covering 13 advisories across denial of service, middleware bypass, SSRF, cache poisoning and XSS. Patched versions are Next.js 15.5.16 and 16.2.5. A backported bug-fix release also added a fix for streaming fetch hangs, enforcement of maxPostponedStateSize (CVE-2026-27979), and patched http-proxy. No mitigation other than upgrading. Per Vercel.

If you missed the Tuesday note, today is the day. Check your Next.js version, bump it, redeploy. A 30-minute job that protects months of work. Read more at Vercel #WebDev

Why you care: Most production sites hit by a CVE are running a version that has a fix sitting in npm. Do not be that site this weekend.

🎣 Top Hook Ideas

Hook 1: Anthropic just shipped 12 Claude plugins for lawyers and 20 connectors into DocuSign, Thomson Reuters and Harvey. Legal is the first white-collar service vertical AI just collapsed into one stack. Your category is next. #AI

Hook 2: PwC just signed a deal to put Claude in front of 30,000 of its consultants, on the way to 364,000 globally. The Big Four are now AI distribution channels. That changes how your enterprise buyers think about every pitch. #AI

Hook 3: Cisco posted record quarterly revenue this week. Then cut 4,000 jobs. Then said AI infrastructure orders hit $9 billion. Record growth and mass layoffs in the same week is the new normal. #AI

Hook 4: A two-sister startup raised $30 million to build one AI agent that handles your social DMs, comments and creator outreach across Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, Reddit and X. Community management just stopped being a headcount problem. #Tools

Hook 5: Google’s May 2026 update is quietly punishing thin AI content. The fix is not less AI. It is more original data, named sources and first-hand experience layered on top of what AI drafts for you. #SEO

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