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949 Anthropic set to win AI race to profit as ChatGPT still burning holes in OpenAI’s pocket

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FP News Desk @ Firstpost Tech · 11/12/2025 04:08 EDT

Anthropic set to win AI race to profit as ChatGPT still burning holes in OpenAI’s pocket

Financial records show Anthropic is on track to break even by 2028, outpacing OpenAI’s slower route to profitability despite both recording major spending.

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