Anthropic IPO Filing: Claude AI Creator Valued at $965B, Surpassing OpenAI
Anthropic, creator of Claude AI, confidentially filed for an IPO, targeting 2026. Its valuation hit $965B, exceeding OpenAI's $852B.
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Anthropic, creator of Claude AI, confidentially filed for an IPO, targeting 2026. Its valuation hit $965B, exceeding OpenAI's $852B.
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