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4Anthropic News·18d ago

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.

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Anthropic Donates $20 Million to Public First Action for AI Policy Advocacy

Anthropic is contributing $20 million to Public First Action, a new bipartisan 501(c)(4) organization focused on AI governance and public education. The donation is intended to support policies including AI model transparency requirements, a federal AI governance framework, export controls on AI chips, and targeted regulation of high-risk AI applications such as bioweapons and cyberattacks. Anthropic frames the move as consistent with its safety mission, noting that effective AI governance would increase scrutiny of frontier AI companies including itself. The organization is led by both Republican and Democratic strategists and will work across party lines.

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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.

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Anthropic awarded $200M DOD agreement to prototype frontier AI for national security

The U.S. Department of Defense's Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO) has awarded Anthropic a two-year, $200M ceiling prototype other transaction agreement to develop frontier AI capabilities for national security applications. Work will include fine-tuning models on DOD data, adversarial AI risk mitigation, and responsible AI adoption across the defense enterprise. Anthropic will leverage its Claude Gov models and existing partnerships with Palantir and AWS-hosted infrastructure. This is a significant expansion of Anthropic's federal footprint, building on prior deployments with defense and intelligence agencies.

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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.

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Anthropic publishes 'Build AI in America' energy and infrastructure policy report

Anthropic released a policy report calling for major U.S. investments in energy infrastructure to support frontier AI development, projecting that the U.S. AI sector will need at least 50GW of electric capacity by 2028. The report proposes two strategic pillars: building large-scale AI training infrastructure on federal lands with accelerated permitting, and broader nationwide AI deployment infrastructure including geothermal, natural gas, and nuclear expansion. Anthropic discloses internal projections that single advanced model training will require 2GW data centers in 2027 and 5GW in 2028, framing the recommendations in the context of competition with China's rapid energy buildout.

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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.

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Anthropic launches initiative to fund third-party AI safety evaluations

Anthropic announced a funded initiative to source third-party evaluations measuring advanced AI capabilities and safety risks, with priority areas including cybersecurity, CBRN threats, model autonomy, national security risks, social manipulation, and misalignment. The initiative is tied to Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy and AI Safety Level (ASL) framework, aiming to address a gap between demand and supply of high-quality safety-relevant evals. Proposals are solicited via an application form, with Anthropic framing the effort as benefiting the broader AI safety ecosystem rather than just internal use.

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Anthropic Responds to White House AI Action Plan, Calls for Transparency Standards and Export Controls

Anthropic published a policy response to the White House's 'Winning the Race: America's AI Action Plan,' endorsing its focus on AI infrastructure, federal adoption, and safety research while urging additional steps on export controls and mandatory AI development transparency standards. The company highlighted alignment between the plan and its prior OSTP submissions, and noted its proactive activation of ASL-3 protections with Claude Opus 4 as evidence that safety and innovation are compatible. Anthropic called for a single national standard for frontier model transparency rather than a state-by-state patchwork, and encouraged continued investment in NIST's CAISI for evaluating frontier models on national security risks including CBRN capabilities.