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Sri Muppidi @ The Information 2 place · today 20:49 EDT

The Math Behind Anthropic’s Mad Revenue Growth

OpenAI and Anthropic’s remarkable revenue growth has invited scrutiny of how the AI startups are tallying the headline-making figures they have privately or publicly disclosed.Last month, OpenAI’s annualized revenue jumped to $25 billion, nearly four times higher than a year earlier. Anthropic has grown even faster: At the end of last month, Anthropic crossed $19 billion in annualized revenue—about 14 times higher than a year earlier. If the trend lines continue, it isn’t unfathomable to imagine Anthropic c

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