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Dario Amodei calls for stronger AI safety focus at Paris AI Action Summit
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei issued a statement following the Paris AI Action Summit, expressing concern that the event underweighted critical issues including democratic leadership in AI, CBRN and autonomous-risk governance, and labor market disruption. Amodei forecasts that by 2026-2027 AI capabilities may be equivalent to 'a country of geniuses in a datacenter,' framing this as both an opportunity and an urgent governance challenge. He called for governments to enforce transparency of frontier lab safety plans, fund third-party evaluations, and monitor economic impacts—pointing to Anthropic's newly released Economic Index as a model. The statement also reaffirmed Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy as the first of its kind among frontier labs.
Dario Amodei Statement on Anthropic's Commitment to American AI Leadership and Policy Alignment
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei published a public statement clarifying the company's policy positions and government relationships amid what he describes as inaccurate claims about Anthropic's stances. The statement highlights Anthropic's federal contracts (including a $200M DoD agreement), support for the Trump administration's AI Action Plan, opposition to a 10-year moratorium on state AI laws, and support for California's SB 53 requiring large AI developers to publish safety protocols. Amodei also addresses claims of model political bias, citing a Manhattan Institute study, and reiterates Anthropic's unique policy of restricting AI service sales to PRC-controlled companies.
Anthropic Responds to Department of War Supply Chain Risk Designation
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei issued a public statement after the U.S. Department of War formally designated Anthropic as a supply chain risk to national security, confirming the company will challenge the designation in court. Amodei clarified that the designation under 10 USC 3252 has narrow scope, affecting only direct use of Claude within Department of War contracts rather than all customers with such contracts. Anthropic committed to continuing to provide models to the Department of War and national security community at nominal cost during any transition period, while reiterating its two narrow usage exceptions: fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance. Amodei also apologized for a leaked internal post written on a difficult day, characterizing it as out-of-date and not reflecting his considered views.
Dario Amodei Statement: Anthropic Refuses DoD Demands to Remove Safeguards on Mass Surveillance and Autonomous Weapons
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has published a public statement disclosing that the U.S. Department of War (formerly Defense) has demanded Anthropic accede to 'any lawful use' of Claude and remove safeguards in two specific areas: mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons. Anthropic refuses, citing democratic values and current AI reliability limitations, despite threats of contract termination, a 'supply chain risk' designation, and potential invocation of the Defense Production Act. The statement confirms Claude is already extensively deployed across DoD and intelligence community systems for mission-critical applications including intelligence analysis, operational planning, and cyber operations. Anthropic states it will facilitate a smooth transition if offboarded, but will not remove the two contested safeguards.
Dario Amodei's AI Safety Summit remarks detail Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy and ASL framework
Dario Amodei delivered prepared remarks at the UK AI Safety Summit (November 2023) explaining Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy (RSP), which was the first such policy published by a major AI lab. The RSP introduces AI Safety Levels (ASL-1 through ASL-4), modeled on biosafety level frameworks, with capability thresholds triggering mandatory safeguards before further training or deployment. Key implementation lessons include deep executive involvement, integrating RSP requirements into product roadmaps, and formal accountability through Anthropic's board and Long Term Benefit Trust. The remarks outline specific ASL-3 requirements around CBRN misuse prevention and security, and preview ASL-4 criteria involving near-human autonomy or becoming a primary source of global security threats.
Anthropic raises $124M Series A to build reliable, steerable AI systems
Anthropic announced a $124 million Series A round in May 2021, led by Jaan Tallinn with participation from Dustin Moskovitz, Eric Schmidt, and others. The company, founded by Dario and Daniela Amodei, plans to use the funding for computationally-intensive research into large-scale AI systems that are steerable, interpretable, and robust. The round represents Anthropic's founding-era capital raise, establishing its research agenda around AI safety, interpretability, and human feedback integration.
Australian Government and Anthropic Sign MOU for AI Safety and Research
Anthropic and the Australian government have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate on AI safety research, aligned with Australia's National AI Plan. The agreement includes collaboration with Australia's AI Safety Institute on model capability evaluations and safety research, mirroring existing arrangements with safety institutes in the US, UK, and Japan. Anthropic is also committing AUD$3 million in Claude API credits to four Australian research institutions focused on genomics, rare disease diagnosis, and computing education, and is exploring data center infrastructure investments in Australia.
Anthropic Opens Tokyo Office, Signs AI Safety MoC with Japan AI Safety Institute
Anthropic has officially opened its first Asia-Pacific office in Tokyo, with CEO Dario Amodei meeting Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi and signing a Memorandum of Cooperation with the Japan AI Safety Institute to collaborate on AI evaluation methodologies. The company also joined the Hiroshima AI Process Friends Group and hosted a Builder Summit for 150+ startups. Japanese enterprise deployments of Claude are highlighted across Rakuten, Nomura Research Institute, Panasonic, and Classmethod, with Anthropic reporting 10x run-rate revenue growth in Asia-Pacific over the past year. Expansion to Seoul and Bengaluru is planned for coming months.
Anthropic Expands to India, Plans Bengaluru Office in Early 2026
Anthropic announced expansion of global operations to India, with a Bengaluru office planned for early 2026 as its second Asia Pacific location after Tokyo. CEO Dario Amodei is visiting India to meet government officials and enterprise partners, with focus areas including social impact sectors (education, healthcare, agriculture) and India's IT services industry. India ranks second globally in Claude consumer usage, with heavy skew toward technical/programming tasks, and Anthropic plans enhanced support for Hindi and approximately a dozen additional Indic languages. Large Indian enterprises such as CRED already rely on Claude for critical coding work.
Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Anthropic Announce Major Strategic Partnerships with $15B Investment and $30B Azure Compute Commitment
Anthropic has announced simultaneous strategic partnerships with Microsoft and NVIDIA, committing to purchase $30 billion of Azure compute capacity and up to one gigawatt of compute with NVIDIA Grace Blackwell and Vera Rubin systems. NVIDIA and Microsoft are investing up to $10 billion and $5 billion respectively in Anthropic, while Claude models (Sonnet 4.5, Opus 4.1, Haiku 4.5) will be available on Microsoft Foundry and across the Copilot product family. Anthropic and NVIDIA are also establishing a deep technology partnership to co-optimize model performance and future NVIDIA architectures for Anthropic workloads. Amazon remains Anthropic's primary cloud and training partner.
Anthropic pledges $2M to Carnegie Mellon for AI energy and cybersecurity programs
Anthropic announced a $2 million contribution to Carnegie Mellon University, split equally between the Scott Institute for Energy Innovation (AI-powered grid management research) and the picoCTF cybersecurity education program. The announcement was made by CEO Dario Amodei at the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit alongside President Trump and other government and industry leaders. The move signals Anthropic's positioning on U.S. AI infrastructure policy, framing energy availability as central to maintaining American leadership in frontier AI development.
Anthropic raises $580M Series B to advance AI safety and interpretability research (2022)
Anthropic raised $580 million in a Series B round in April 2022, led by Sam Bankman-Fried of FTX, to fund large-scale infrastructure for AI safety research. The company, then ~40 people, outlined work on interpretability, steerability, and robustness of large language models. The round is historically notable both for Anthropic's early safety-focused mission and for the involvement of Sam Bankman-Fried, who was later convicted of fraud in the FTX collapse.
U.S. Department of War bans Anthropic, contracts OpenAI for classified AI systems after standoff over safety restrictions
The U.S. Department of War designated Anthropic a supply-chain risk to national security after the company refused to remove restrictions on Claude's use for domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons, effectively banning it from military and contractor use. OpenAI signed a contract allowing use of its models 'for all lawful purposes' with ambiguous carve-outs for surveillance and autonomous weapons, which Altman later called rushed and renegotiated. The standoff culminated in a Trump Truth Social post threatening civil and criminal consequences against Anthropic, followed by Hegseth's formal designation. The episode marks a significant precedent: the supply-chain risk designation, previously applied only to foreign companies, was used against a U.S. AI lab over its own usage policies.
Anthropic and Amazon Expand Collaboration for Up to 5 Gigawatts of New Compute
Anthropic has signed a major expanded agreement with Amazon committing over $100 billion to AWS technologies over ten years, securing up to 5GW of compute capacity for training and deploying Claude across Trainium2 through Trainium4 chips. Amazon is investing an additional $5 billion in Anthropic today, with up to $20 billion more possible in the future, building on $8 billion previously invested. The deal includes nearly 1GW of Trainium2 and Trainium3 capacity coming online by end of 2026, expanded inference in Asia and Europe, and the full Claude Platform becoming available directly within AWS. Anthropic disclosed its run-rate revenue has surpassed $30 billion, up from approximately $9 billion at end of 2025.
Anthropic Commits $50 Billion to U.S. AI Computing Infrastructure with Fluidstack
Anthropic is investing $50 billion in American AI computing infrastructure, partnering with Fluidstack to build custom data centers in Texas and New York, with additional sites planned. The facilities are purpose-built for Anthropic's workloads and are expected to come online throughout 2026, creating roughly 800 permanent and 2,400 construction jobs. The announcement aligns with the Trump administration's AI Action Plan and is framed as supporting domestic AI leadership. Anthropic cites growing enterprise demand—over 300,000 business customers and a sevenfold increase in large accounts over the past year—as driving the scale of investment.
Snowflake and Anthropic Announce $200M Multi-Year Partnership for Agentic AI in Enterprise
Anthropic and Snowflake have expanded their strategic partnership into a multi-year, $200 million agreement to deploy Claude models and AI agents across Snowflake's 12,600+ global enterprise customers via Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud Vertex AI, and Microsoft Azure. The deal centers on agentic AI capabilities including Snowflake Intelligence (powered by Claude Sonnet 4.5), Cortex AI Functions supporting multimodal queries, and Cortex Agents for multi-step data reasoning, with claimed >90% accuracy on complex text-to-SQL tasks. Snowflake customers already process trillions of Claude tokens per month through Cortex AI, and the partnership targets regulated industries including financial services, healthcare, and life sciences. Claude Code is also deployed internally across Snowflake's engineering organization.
Anthropic submits detailed recommendations to strengthen US AI chip export controls under Diffusion Rule
Anthropic filed a formal response to the Department of Commerce's 'Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion' interim final rule, advocating for stronger export controls on advanced semiconductors to preserve US AI leadership. Key recommendations include adjusting the three-tier country classification system, lowering the no-license compute threshold for Tier 2 countries, and increasing enforcement funding for the Bureau of Industry and Security. Anthropic argues that Chinese firms like DeepSeek demonstrate export controls are working but warns of aggressive chip stockpiling and smuggling operations that undermine their effectiveness. The submission frames compute advantage as a national security imperative, warning that without strong controls, frontier AI infrastructure could offshore similarly to solar panels and semiconductors.
Anthropic policy recap: US Executive Order, G7 Code of Conduct, and Bletchley Park AI Safety Summit
Anthropic published a policy commentary summarizing three major AI governance events from late October/early November 2023: the US Executive Order on AI, the G7 International Code of Conduct for advanced AI developers, and the UK-hosted Bletchley Park AI Safety Summit. The post covers Anthropic's positions on each, including support for NIST capacity-building, the G7 Code of Conduct, and the newly announced UK and US AI Safety Institutes. Dario Amodei presented Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy at Bletchley as a potential regulatory prototype, and the 28-country Bletchley Declaration notably included China among its signatories.
Anthropic selects Google Cloud as primary cloud provider in early 2023 partnership
Anthropic announced Google Cloud as its primary cloud provider, with the partnership structured around co-developing AI computing systems using Google's GPU and TPU clusters for training, scaling, and deploying Anthropic's AI systems. CEO Dario Amodei framed the deal as enabling broader deployment of Claude and supporting Anthropic's safety-focused research infrastructure. The partnership predates Anthropic's later, larger investment relationship with Google and represents an early infrastructure anchor for the company.
Anthropic and PwC Expand Strategic Alliance to Deploy Claude Across Enterprise Functions at Scale
Anthropic and PwC have announced an expanded strategic partnership in which PwC will deploy Claude, Claude Code, and Claude Cowork across its global workforce of hundreds of thousands of professionals. Key elements include a joint Center of Excellence, certification of 30,000 PwC professionals, and a new Office of the CFO business unit built on Claude targeting regulated industries. Production deployments are already live across insurance underwriting, mainframe modernization, HR transformation, cybersecurity, and professional sports operations, with reported delivery time reductions of up to 70%. The collaboration focuses on agentic technology build, AI-native deal-making, and enterprise function reinvention.
State of Maryland Partners with Anthropic to Deploy Claude Across Government Agencies
Maryland has announced a partnership with Anthropic to deploy Claude across multiple state agencies, targeting benefits access, document processing, and workforce upskilling. Key applications include a virtual assistant for SNAP/Medicaid/WIC enrollment, AI-assisted document verification for 150,000+ monthly caseworker documents, and a community needs analysis tool. The partnership builds on a June 2025 bilingual chatbot deployment for SUN Bucks recipients and is positioned as a replicable model for other states, developed alongside the Rockefeller Foundation and Percepta.
Anthropic Opens Seoul Office as Third Asia-Pacific Location, Citing 10x Regional Revenue Growth
Anthropic announced plans to open a Seoul office in early 2026, its third in Asia-Pacific following Tokyo and Bengaluru, driven by over 10x run-rate revenue growth in the region over the past year. Korea ranks in the top five globally for Claude usage both in total and per capita, with Claude Code weekly active users in Korea growing 6x in four months. Enterprise deployments include SK Telecom's AI customer service model and Law&Company's legal assistant. Large business accounts (>$100K ARR) in Asia-Pacific have grown 8x year-over-year.
ServiceNow Selects Claude as Default Model for Build Agent and Enterprise AI Platform
ServiceNow has chosen Claude as the default model for its Build Agent coding and automation product and as a preferred model across the ServiceNow AI Platform, which processes over 80 billion enterprise workflows annually. The partnership includes internal deployment of Claude and Claude Code to ServiceNow's 29,000+ employees, with reported 95% reduction in seller preparation time. Claude Opus 4.5 is highlighted as leading medical benchmarks, targeting healthcare and life sciences agentic applications including claims authorization. ServiceNow expects Build Agent usage to quadruple over the next 12 months.
Accenture and Anthropic Launch Multi-Year Partnership to Scale Enterprise Claude Deployment
Anthropic and Accenture have announced a major partnership expansion forming the Accenture Anthropic Business Group, a dedicated practice with approximately 30,000 professionals trained on Claude. The partnership includes a joint CIO-focused product centered on Claude Code—claimed to hold over half the AI coding market—and industry-specific offerings for financial services, healthcare, life sciences, and public sector. Anthropic reports its enterprise market share has grown from 24% to 40%, with this described as its largest-ever deployment of Claude Code.
Anthropic submits AI Action Plan recommendations to White House OSTP
Anthropic submitted formal recommendations to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in response to its Request for Information on a U.S. AI Action Plan. The submission covers six areas: national security testing of AI models, tightening semiconductor export controls (including H20 chips), enhancing lab security via classified government-industry channels, scaling energy infrastructure to 50 GW by 2027, accelerating government AI adoption, and preparing for economic disruption. Anthropic cites its expectation that powerful AI systems matching Nobel Prize-level intellect will emerge in late 2026 or early 2027, framing the recommendations as urgent national security and economic imperatives.
Anthropic raises $450M Series C led by Spark Capital with Google and Salesforce participation
Anthropic announced a $450 million Series C funding round led by Spark Capital, with participation from Google, Salesforce Ventures, Sound Ventures, and Zoom Ventures. Proceeds will fund expansion of Claude-based products, enterprise API growth, and AI safety research including alignment techniques. The announcement also highlights a 100K context window feature for Claude and notes Yasmin Razavi of Spark Capital joining the board. This is a historically significant funding round for a frontier safety-focused AI lab, though it predates the much larger rounds that followed.
Anthropic publishes frontier threats red teaming methodology and biosecurity findings
Anthropic describes its 'frontier threats red teaming' program, sharing methodology and high-level findings from a 150+ hour biosecurity red-teaming project conducted with domain experts. The team found that current frontier models can sometimes produce expert-level biological information, that risks are likely to grow as models scale and gain tool access, and that unmitigated LLMs could accelerate bioweapon-related misuse within two to three years. Mitigations including training-process changes and classifier-based filters have been deployed, and Anthropic is sharing findings with governments and other labs while calling for more independent red-teaming efforts.
Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust appoints Vas Narasimhan to Board of Directors
Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust has appointed Vas Narasimhan, CEO of Novartis and physician-scientist, to Anthropic's Board of Directors. The appointment means Trust-appointed directors now constitute a majority of the Board, reinforcing the governance structure designed to balance commercial interests with Anthropic's public benefit mission. Narasimhan brings experience overseeing regulatory approval of over 35 novel medicines and is expected to contribute perspective on deploying powerful technology safely at scale, particularly in healthcare and life sciences.
Anthropic and Salesforce Expand Partnership to Bring Claude to Regulated Industries via Agentforce
Anthropic and Salesforce have announced an expanded partnership making Claude a preferred foundational model for Salesforce's Agentforce platform, with a focus on regulated industries including financial services, healthcare, cybersecurity, and life sciences. Claude operates within Salesforce's virtual private cloud trust boundary via Amazon Bedrock, making Anthropic the first LLM provider fully integrated within that boundary. The partnership also includes Salesforce deploying Claude Code across its global engineering organization, a bidirectional Slack-Claude integration via MCP server, and plans to co-develop industry-specific AI solutions starting with financial services. Early adopters include RBC Wealth Management and CrowdStrike.
Anthropic Launches The Anthropic Institute for AI Societal Impact Research
Anthropic is establishing The Anthropic Institute, a new interdisciplinary research body led by co-founder Jack Clark in his new role as Head of Public Benefit. The Institute consolidates and expands three existing Anthropic teams—Frontier Red Team, Societal Impacts, and Economic Research—to study AI's effects on economies, jobs, governance, and legal systems. Notable founding hires include Matt Botvinick (AI and rule of law), Anton Korinek (transformative AI economics), and Zoë Hitzig (AI social/economic impacts). Anthropic is simultaneously expanding its Public Policy organization and opening a Washington DC office.
Anthropic and Infosys Collaborate to Build AI Agents for Telecommunications and Regulated Industries
Anthropic and Infosys have announced a collaboration to develop enterprise AI solutions targeting telecommunications, financial services, manufacturing, and software development. The partnership integrates Claude models and Claude Code with Infosys Topaz to build agentic AI systems capable of handling multi-step tasks such as compliance reviews, claims processing, and code generation in regulated environments. A secondary focus is legacy system modernization, using the combined tooling to reduce migration costs. Anthropic also highlights India as its second-largest Claude.ai market and positions Infosys as an early partner in its expanded India presence.
Chris Liddell Appointed to Anthropic's Board of Directors
Anthropic has appointed Chris Liddell to its Board of Directors, adding a figure with senior leadership experience at Microsoft, General Motors, and the Trump White House. Liddell joins existing board members Dario Amodei, Daniela Amodei, Yasmin Razavi, Jay Kreps, and Reed Hastings. The appointment is framed around governance expertise for transformative technology, consistent with Anthropic's Public Benefit Corporation structure. Liddell currently also serves on the boards of Commonwealth Fusion Systems and the Council on Foreign Relations.
Anthropic raises $13B Series F at $183B post-money valuation
Anthropic completed a $13 billion Series F round led by ICONIQ, Fidelity, and Lightspeed, valuing the company at $183 billion post-money. The company reports run-rate revenue grew from ~$1 billion at the start of 2025 to over $5 billion by August 2025, serving over 300,000 business customers. Claude Code, launched in May 2025, is already generating over $500 million in run-rate revenue with usage growing more than 10x in three months. Proceeds will fund enterprise capacity expansion, safety research, and international growth.
Anthropic appoints Hidetoshi Tojo as Head of Japan and announces Tokyo office hiring plans
Anthropic has appointed Hidetoshi Tojo, formerly Japan Country Manager at Snowflake and a veteran of Google Cloud Japan and Microsoft, as its Head of Japan. The company plans to officially open its first Asia office in Tokyo in the coming months and expand local hiring. Existing Japanese enterprise customers include Rakuten, NRI, and Panasonic. The Japan HQ will support partnerships with businesses, policymakers, and platform partners including Amazon Bedrock and Google Cloud Vertex.
Anthropic launches AI for Science program offering free API credits to researchers
Anthropic is launching an AI for Science program that provides free API credits to qualified researchers at academic institutions, with a focus on biology, life sciences, drug discovery, and agricultural productivity. Researchers are selected based on scientific contribution, potential impact, and AI's ability to accelerate their work. The initiative aligns with Dario Amodei's 'Machines of Loving Grace' vision and represents a structured philanthropic/access program rather than a technical release.
Richard Fontaine, national security expert, appointed to Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust
Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust (LTBT) has appointed Richard Fontaine, CEO of the Center for a New American Security, as a new trustee. Fontaine brings extensive government experience spanning the National Security Council, State Department, Capitol Hill, and the Defense Policy Board. The appointment signals Anthropic's increasing focus on the intersection of advanced AI capabilities and geopolitical/national security risks, and strengthens the LTBT's oversight role in guiding Anthropic's public benefit mission.
Jay Kreps appointed to Anthropic's Board of Directors
Anthropic has appointed Jay Kreps, co-founder and CEO of Confluent, to its Board of Directors, effective May 29, 2024. Kreps was appointed by Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust and brings expertise in data infrastructure and enterprise software scaling. Separately, Luke Muehlhauser is stepping down from the board to focus on his work at Open Philanthropy.
Mike Krieger joins Anthropic as Chief Product Officer
Anthropic has hired Mike Krieger, co-founder and former CTO of Instagram, as its Chief Product Officer. Krieger will oversee product engineering, product management, and design as Anthropic expands its enterprise applications and Claude's reach. The hire signals Anthropic's intent to scale consumer and enterprise product efforts, bringing in a leader with experience growing platforms to over a billion users.
Anthropic partners with Scale AI to bring Claude to enterprise customers
Anthropic announced a partnership with Scale AI to make Claude available to enterprise customers through Scale's deployment and management platform. Scale customers gain access to Claude alongside Scale's services including prompt engineering, model validation, enterprise-grade AWS security, and data connectors for proprietary sources. The partnership is positioned as a path for businesses to move from AI experimentation to production deployment.
Zoom partners with Anthropic and invests in the company; Claude to power Zoom Contact Center
Anthropic announced a partnership with Zoom in which Zoom will integrate Claude into its products, starting with the Zoom Contact Center portfolio. Zoom Ventures has also made a strategic investment in Anthropic. The deal reflects Anthropic's enterprise go-to-market strategy and Zoom's federated AI approach, which combines its own models with third-party providers like Claude.
TCS and Anthropic partner to deploy Claude across regulated industries at enterprise scale
Anthropic and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced a partnership to deploy Claude to 50,000 TCS employees across 56 countries and build Claude-powered products for clients in financial services, healthcare, public sector, and other regulated industries. TCS will act as 'customer zero,' using Claude internally before packaging it into industry-specific offerings such as claims processing and lending advisory. The partnership also deepens Anthropic's presence in India, described as its second-largest market. TCS joins the Claude Partner Network alongside other large IT services firms like DXC Technology.