From Anthropic President Daniela Amodei Talks the Future of Claude | Bloomberg Talks · · Bloomberg Podcasts
“Anthropic's view has always been we are we are wanting to, you know, plan for the best outcome but not overextend ourselves such that we're buying more compute than we could productively use. It's really hard to predict that, you know, perfectly. And I think we would much prefer to be on the side of having a little bit more um demand for the product than we're able to serve than the inverse where you overshoot and then you're actually like not in a great situation because you've bought something you can't pay for it down the road.”
On , Daniela Amodei, President and Co-Founder at Anthropic, spoke about compute strategy during Anthropic President Daniela Amodei Talks the Future of Claude | Bloomberg Talks on Bloomberg Podcasts.
Daniela Amodei, president and co-founder of Anthropic, has been active in public appearances discussing the company’s growth, product strategy, and the societal implications of artificial intelligence. In interviews and conference keynotes, she described her role as managing the day-to-day operations of the organization, including the executive team and decisions about customers and products, while her brother Dario serves as the technical visionary. She stated that Anthropic’s consumer product is focused on productive activities for professionals and individuals, rather than entertainment. Amodei also addressed the company’s approach to compute infrastructure, saying Anthropic aims to plan for the best outcome without overextending itself by committing to more compute than it could productively use. Amodei spoke about the potential for AI to both expand opportunity and deepen inequality, and said she is most worried about the choices people will make about how to use the technology. She noted that Anthropic has publicly stated its belief that AI will create a large amount of wealth that should be redistributed. At a Tipping Point Community Benefit, she reflected on growing up in San Francisco and said the company partnered with the organization to bring AI tools and training to nonprofits. Amodei also described the company’s growth from about 15 people five years ago to approximately 3,500, attributing the scaling to a foundational emphasis on values and culture.