Anthropic’s management’s history of public statements and actions makes it clear that they are quite skeptical about the safety of the artificial intelligence technology they are creating. The startup is ready to view public resistance to the expansion of artificial intelligence as a risk factor to its business and will announce it as it prepares for an initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter.

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Anthropic plans to go public in September or October of this year, so the startup should provide a so-called prospectus to investors in the near future. sources revealed CNBCwhich will view public rejection of artificial intelligence as a risk factor that could hinder successful business development. Among other things, manifestations of this public attitude include popular protests against the construction of large data centers. Anthropic has held meetings with investors in San Francisco, sources said. They asked Krishna Rao, the startup’s chief financial officer, about competition, the pressure on margins from open artificial intelligence models and the impact of a possible slowdown in data center construction.
It was recently reported that Anthropic expects to raise more money than SpaceX during its IPO, surpassing the $85.7 billion mark. In addition, the startup’s total capitalization may reach $2 trillion, which will also be a record. A Gallup poll found that only a quarter of U.S. citizens support establishing an artificial intelligence data center where they live. About 70% were opposed, and about half of them were extremely negative. Clearly, with this level of resistance, it would be impossible to build new data centers in all suitable locations across the United States. Energy infrastructure significantly increases data center construction budgets, and building data centers on “empty land” is much more expensive. All of these factors can significantly impact the cost of an AI infrastructure project. Additionally, without enough computing power, Anthropic itself won’t be able to grow revenue at the rate needed to recoup its investment.
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