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Anthropic wants caution but the market wants more AI
analysis The latest news from the Western AI Front is that Anthropic Inc, the US-based creator of Claude, has called for a "global freeze" on the development of AI, so humanity can catch up. Except it didn't really. In a long blog post on Anthropic's website headed "When AI builds itself", all about how Claude is not only writing its own code but "proposing its own experiments", it was explained that "the human role is narrowing at each step in the AI development process".
CoreWeave’s Credit Rebound Drives Cheaper Data Center Funding
The CoreWeave logo arranged on a smartphone in Forest Hills, New York, US, on Friday, April 10, 2026. Anthropic PBC agreed to rent data center capacity from CoreWeave Inc. to handle increasing demand for its artificial intelligence services.
Salesforce Investment in Anthropic Is Valued at About $5 Billion
Salesforce headquarters in San Francisco, California, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025. Salesforce Inc. is expected to release earnings figures on December 4.
Salesforce Investment in Anthropic Is Valued at About $5 Billion
Salesforce headquarters in San Francisco, California, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025. Salesforce Inc. is expected to release earnings figures on December 4.
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