AI is entering a new phase of financial excess. The American startup Anthropic is preparing a fundraising that could propel its valuation towards $1,000 billion. A perspective that was still unimaginable two years ago, but which reflects the explosion in demand around generative artificial intelligence models. Anthropic now wants to compete directly with OpenAI in terms of financial and technological power. The company behind Claude plans to raise up to $50 billion this summer. If the operation is successful, its valuation could approach $900 billion, with a symbolic threshold of one trillion now in the sights.

In brief
- Anthropic is targeting a valuation close to $1,000 billion.
- The company wants to directly compete with OpenAI in generative AI.
- The battle is now being fought as much on infrastructure as on models.
Anthropic accelerates in the global AI race
The AI market is no longer moving at the pace of traditional startups. It is now evolving like an industrial battle. Anthropic understands this well. The company is increasing its investments to strengthen its computing capabilities and respond to what has become massive demand. This dynamic is also reminiscent of the recent financial explosion of OpenAI.
Its chatbot Claude is quickly gaining ground in businesses. The tool particularly appeals to developers thanks to Claude Code, but also to non-technical users via its automated assistants. This dynamic is pushing investors to revise their estimates at a speed rarely seen in recent tech.
According to the information relayed, Anthropic's annual turnover could exceed $45 billion soon. This spectacular leap fuels the idea that a handful of players will soon dominate the entire generative AI economy.
A gigantic valuation driven by investors
The big funds all want a place in AI. This explains the interest of companies like Lightspeed Venture Partners or General Catalyst in Anthropic. The phenomenon goes beyond simple speculation. Investors now view artificial intelligence as a global infrastructure comparable to the Internet or cloud computing. Whoever controls the best models could control an essential part of future digital services.
The valuation targeted by Anthropic remains dizzying, however. It would greatly exceed the historical standards of private technology companies. Even OpenAI, long considered untouchable, could be overtaken if this funding round comes to fruition. Behind the billions announced, the real challenge remains computer calculation. Modern AI consumes a gigantic amount of hardware resources. Training an advanced model requires colossal data centers and thousands of specialized chips.
Anthropic is already facing supply tensions. The company is therefore seeking to secure its computing capacity even before the wider launch of its future Mythos model. This silent battle over infrastructure is becoming almost as important as the models themselves. To lock in this strategic access, Anthropic has signed several agreements with Google, Amazon Web Services and Broadcom. These contracts represent gigantic financial commitments over several years.
AI attracts capital, but also political tensions
Anthropic's rise is not taking place in a completely favorable environment. The company already faces regulatory hurdles in the United States. Some U.S. authorities have recently considered the company a potential supply chain risk.
Even if this designation was later blocked by an American court, the episode shows that AI is also becoming a geopolitical subject. Washington is now closely monitoring companies capable of controlling advanced models or critical infrastructure.
This regulatory pressure could intensify in the coming years. The higher valuations rise, the more governments fear an excessive concentration of technological power between a few private groups.
Anthropic is therefore moving forward on two fronts at the same time: convincing investors and reassuring the authorities. In this new AI economy, financial might alone will likely no longer be enough. The sector is now becoming a war for infrastructure, capital and political influence, as also shown by the strategic evolution of OpenAI.
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