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Anthropic's CFO told a court that the company's total revenue exceeded $5 billion, but the company's public annualized revenue figures imply a much higher total of around $6.66 billion, revealing a significant financial reporting discrepancy.
The article covers CFO Krishna Rao's conversation on the podcast, revealing his control over computing power procurement and allocation at Anthropic, as well as the company's revenue growth from $250 million to $30 billion annualized, highlighting the critical role of compute in AI competition.
Anthropic employee Fiona shares the company's way of working: code is no longer the bottleneck, processes are simplified, teams are flat, and product managers first act as individual contributors. The article also compares the software delivery approach of early Microsoft, which relied on CDs.
Recursive Superintelligence raised over $650 million at a $4 billion valuation to develop AI that can improve itself with minimal human involvement, backed by prominent researchers from leading AI companies.
Today we launch Recursive, an AI company focused on recursive self-improvement and knowledge discovery to advance science and technology.
John Gruber reports that Y Combinator owns about 0.6% of OpenAI, worth over $5 billion at OpenAI's $852 billion valuation.