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Anthropic projects first operating profit as Q2 revenue set to double

Anthropic projects first operating profit as Q2 revenue set to double
Anthropic told investors it expects to more than double its second‑quarter revenue to about $10.9 billion and post an operating profit for the first time, the Wall Street Journal reported. The AI startup’s rapid growth puts it ahead of rival OpenAI, but analysts warn that hefty compute expenses could erase the profit later in the year. Anthropic declined further comment as the news coincided with reports that OpenAI may soon file for an IPO. Read more

Anthropic Nears $20 Billion Funding Round

Anthropic Nears $20 Billion Funding Round
Anthropic is in the final stages of raising a $20 billion capital infusion at a valuation of $350 billion, according to Bloomberg. Investor demand has pushed the company to seek twice the amount it originally targeted. The round includes participation from a range of venture firms and strategic partners, notably Nvidia and Microsoft, which are expected to provide the bulk of the funding. Anthropic recently rolled out new AI models for legal and business research and introduced coding agents that have been praised for boosting developer productivity. The fundraising effort comes amid intense competition among frontier AI labs and rising compute costs, with rivals like OpenAI also gearing up for large capital raises and potential IPOs. Read more

OpenAI Pursues Massive Funding Round Valuing Company Near $830 Billion

OpenAI Pursues Massive Funding Round Valuing Company Near $830 Billion
OpenAI is reportedly in talks to raise up to $100 billion in a new funding round that could value the ChatGPT maker at as much as $830 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal. The company aims to secure the capital by the end of the first quarter of next year and may seek investments from sovereign wealth funds. The infusion would support OpenAI’s accelerating spend on inferencing and compute, while the firm faces heightened competition from rivals such as Anthropic and Google amid a broader cooling of investor sentiment toward AI spending. Read more