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Anthropic

https://www.anthropic.com/
Last activity: 20.03.2025
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Categories: Artificial IntelligenceHumanLearnProductResearchService
We're an AI research company that builds reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. Our first product is Claude, an AI assistant for tasks at any scale. Our research interests span multiple areas including natural language, human feedback, scaling laws, reinforcement learning, code generation, and interpretability.
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Location: United States, California, San Francisco
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $14.8B
Valuation: $61.5B

Investors 13

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Funding Rounds 11

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
14.03.2025-$3.5BGoogle
22.01.2025-$1BAmazon
07.01.2025-$2B-
26.12.2023-$750M-
26.10.2023-$2B-
25.09.2023-$4B-
21.08.2023-$100M-
24.05.2023Series C$450M-
08.03.2023-$300M-
29.04.2022-$580M-
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Mentions in press and media 1408

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20.03.2025EU's Push for iPhone Interoperability: A Call for ChangeThe European Union is stepping into the tech arena, challenging Apple to play nice with third-party smartwatches. This isn’t just a tech squabble; it’s a fight for consumer rights and market fairness. The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) is t...
20.03.2025The AI Frontier: A Dance of Power and ResponsibilityThe future of artificial intelligence (AI) looms large on the horizon. It’s a landscape filled with promise and peril. As we stand on the brink of a new era, the conversation shifts from what AI can do to how we will coexist with it. Recent...
20.03.2025Perplexity AI in talks to double valuation to $18 billion, raise up to $1 billion in new fundingPerplexity AI is in early talks to raise between $500 million and $1 billion in funding at an $18 billion post-money valuation, a source familiar with the situation told CNBC. The new funding would double the artificial intelligence startup...
20.03.2025UK government urges more Silicon Valley firms to set up shop in UKThe UK government is calling for more Silicon Valley tech firms to set up shop in the UK amid the AI boom. The UK is "rewiring” its economy to run on AI, according to the UK technology secretary Peter Kyle, who is calling for closer te...
19.03.2025The Illusion of Passive Income: How Click Profit Scammed InvestorsThe promise of easy money is a siren song. It lures many into treacherous waters. Click Profit, an Amazon automation company, is the latest to face the music. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit against Click Profit, alle...
19.03.2025Graphite's $52 Million Leap: A New Era in AI-Powered Code ReviewIn the bustling tech landscape of New York City, Graphite, an AI-driven code review startup, has just made waves by securing $52 million in Series B funding. This infusion of capital is not just a financial boost; it’s a signal flare in the...
19.03.2025'We're Going to Be Their Boss': Don't Worry, Meta's Chief AI Scientist Says Humans Won't Let Superintelligent AI Get Out of Control An OpenAI research paper estimated that superintelligence, or AI cap...During Nvidia's annual GTC conference on Tuesday, where the company unveiled the new Blackwell Ultra family of AI chips (shipping later this year), Meta's top AI executive clarified the relationship he thinks human beings will have with sup...
18.03.2025U.S. Markets Dance Amid Consumer Resilience and Tariff ShadowsThe U.S. economy is a rollercoaster, and right now, it’s climbing. The latest retail sales figures show a slight uptick, a flicker of hope in a dimly lit room. February’s retail sales rose by 0.2%. It’s not the expected 0.6%, but it’s bette...
18.03.2025Zeno: The 5-Minute Revolution in Personal GrowthIn a world where time is the most precious commodity, Aetha has launched Zeno, a groundbreaking AI coaching system that promises to transform personal development into bite-sized, manageable actions. Imagine a world where self-improvement i...
18.03.2025CNBC Daily Open: Markets rise for the second day as U.S. consumers continue spendingThe Wall Street adage to never bet against the U.S. consumer still holds true — to some degree. February’s retail sales, while lower than expected, still registered an increase. For the skeptics, that is like desperately squinting for a sil...
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