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Feb 10
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Anthropic to Raise $20B at $350B Valuati...

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About this episode
In this episode, we explore Anthropic's pursuit of a $20 billion capital raise at a substantial $350 billion valuation and examine the legal challenge they face in India, where a local software company claims prior use of the 'Anthropic' name. We also touch on the broader landscape of AI investment and expansion.


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00:00 Anthropic's Funding & Valuation
05:15 Market Competition & IPOs
08:28 India Market Legal Challenge
14:47 India: Key AI Battleground

 
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