
Anthropic, the artificial intelligence firm behind the Claude chatbot, has officially filed paperwork to go public in the United States. This move marks a pivotal moment for the five-year-old company, which has seen its valuation soar past $965 billion in private funding rounds, positioning it as a direct competitor to OpenAI.
The IPO will force the company to open its books, providing investors with a long-awaited look at its actual profitability, margins, and sales metrics. This transition comes as the AI industry enters a hyper-capital-intensive phase, with major players like Alphabet pouring tens of billions into the race.
While Anthropic claims it expects to reach profitability in the first half of this year, the public listing will serve as a definitive test of whether the current AI valuation frenzy is backed by sound business fundamentals or merely speculative hype.
The move also highlights the intense rivalry between Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and his former employer, OpenAI, as both firms scramble to define the market standard for generative AI.
With the potential for an historic level of capital concentration in the public markets, investors are preparing for what may be the most scrutinized IPO cycle since the dot-com era.
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