Anthropic Hits $1 Trillion Valuation: The AI Race Just Got Wild
Imagine waking up to find that a company you barely heard about a year ago is now worth $1 trillion. That’s exactly what’s happening with Anthropic.
Imagine waking up to find that a company you barely heard about a year ago is now worth $1 trillion. That’s exactly what’s happening with Anthropic.
The AI race just hit a whole new level. In a move that’s turning heads across Silicon Valley, Google is planning to invest up to $40 billion into Anthropic, the company behind the fast-rising AI assistant, Claude. At first glance, it sounds like just another big tech investment. But look closer…
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