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Anthropic Trillion Dollar IPO

14 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic has reached a historic $965 billion valuation following a massive $65 billion Series H funding round, officially surpassing rival OpenAI in private market value. This financial surge is supported by an annualized revenue run-rate of $47 billion, driven largely by high-margin enterprise adoptions and autonomous coding agents. In a major industry milestone, the company has confidently filed for an IPO with the SEC, signaling a shift toward public market scrutiny. Strategic backers like Salesforce and Zoom have realized multi-billion dollar paper gains from their early stakes, reflecting a new model where software giants act as financial partners to AI developers. To maintain this growth, Anthropic is scaling its infrastructure through Amazon and launching "Project Glasswing" to position itself as a critical layer for global cybersecurity. Still, experts note potential systemic risks due to circular accounting practices where investors' cloud credits are traded for startup equity and high-margin revenue.

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