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Alina Maria Stan @ The Next Web · today 10:39 EDT

Workday’s CTO traded his C-suite title for a technical staff role at Anthropic

In short: Peter Bailis, who joined Workday as chief technology officer in May 2025, left the company last month and has taken a role as member of technical staff at Anthropic, where he will focus on reinforcement learning engineering. The move strips away a C-suite title in exchange for technical proximity to the frontier, and lands […]
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