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Leaked Memo: Anthropic CEO Says the Firm Will Pursue Gulf State Investments After All
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Leaked Memo: Anthropic CEO Says the Firm Will Pursue Gulf State Investments After All

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Last updated: July 22, 2025 1:38 am
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Anthropic is planning to hunt funding from the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, in line with a Slack message CEO Dario Amodei despatched to workers Sunday morning, which WIRED obtained.

Weighing the professionals and cons, Amodei acknowledged in his word that accepting cash from Center East leaders would probably enrich “dictators.” “It is a actual draw back and I am not thrilled about it,” he wrote. “Sadly, I believe ‘No unhealthy particular person ought to ever profit from our success’ is a reasonably troublesome precept to run a enterprise on.”

The message comes as AI firms race to safe the huge quantities of capital required to coach and develop frontier AI fashions. In January, OpenAI introduced a $500 billion knowledge heart venture known as Stargate with monetary backing from MGX, a state-owned Emirati funding agency. 4 months later, the corporate introduced it was planning to construct a knowledge heart in Abu Dhabi, as a part of a push to assist international governments “construct sovereign AI functionality in coordination with the US.”

“As an American firm on the frontier of AI growth, we’ve at all times believed the availability chain of frontier AI mannequin growth must be on American soil with a purpose to keep America’s lead,” mentioned Anthropic spokesperson Christopher Nulty in a press release. “As Dario has mentioned earlier than, we consider essentially in sharing the advantages of AI and serve the Center East and areas all over the world commercially, in step with our Utilization Coverage.”

In Could, President Donald Trump toured the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia as a part of a four-day journey centered on financial investments. A cabal of tech leaders, together with Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Nvidia chief Jensen Huang, joined him for a gathering with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. Anthropic’s management was notably absent.

In his memo, Amodei acknowledged that the choice to pursue investments from authoritarian regimes would result in accusations of hypocrisy. In an essay titled “Machines of Loving Grace,” Amodei wrote: “Democracies want to have the ability to set the phrases by which highly effective AI is introduced into the world, each to keep away from being overpowered by authoritarians and to forestall human rights abuses inside authoritarian nations.”

In 2024, Anthropic determined to not settle for cash from Saudi Arabia, citing nationwide safety considerations, per CNBC. The information got here as FTX, the failed cryptocurrency alternate, went out of business proceedings, and its practically 8 % stake in Anthropic went up on the market. In the end, a majority of these shares went to ATIC Third Worldwide Funding, a UAE agency. On the time, the stake was price about $500 million.

Now, it seems Anthropic is poised to just accept Gulf State cash—although the corporate hasn’t mentioned whether or not it has modified its stance on Saudi Arabia specifically. “There’s a actually big quantity of capital within the Center East, simply $100B or extra,” Amodei wrote within the memo. “If we need to keep on the frontier, we acquire a really massive profit from getting access to this capital. With out it, it’s considerably more durable to remain on the frontier.”

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