Anthropic, a San Francisco startup often cast as an independent player in the AI race, has deeper ties to Google than ...
Google owns a 14 percent stake in Anthropic, court documents seen by The New York Times reveal. It was previously public ...
Google (GOOGL) owns a 14% stake in Anthropic but holds no voting rights, board seats, or board observer rights, The New York Times’ Cade ...
That’s according to legal filings seen by The New York Times, which says Google can’t own more than 15 percent of the AI startup, and has no voting rights, board seats, or board observer rights.
Anthropic is positioning Claude as the LLM that matters most for enterprise companies. Claude 3.7 Sonnet, released just two weeks ago, set new benchmark records for coding performance.
Court documents obtained by The New York Times show that Google quietly acquired a 14 percent stake in Anthropic.
Google owns 14% of AI startup Anthropic, according to court filings found by The New York Times. Google's investment in ...
The internet giant owns 14% of the high-profile artificial intelligence company, according to legal filings obtained by The ...
Anthropic has surpassed $1.4 billion in annualized revenue, up from $1 billion at the end of 2024, per The Information, citing anonymous sources.
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