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I find that if someone only builds, they often end up unaware of core concepts and can end up spending months reinventing the wheel or worse, doing things in very strange ways. But conversely, if…
Because of AI, is now possible to go from an idea to a working app, sometimes in minutes. One of the earliest video games in computer history was a game called Pong, which was sort of a twoperson…
The easiest way to create software in the AI era is no longer to type out code yourself. Instead, you should tell AI to do it for you. Telling AI what to do is called prompting.
I personally believe there's a real opportunity here for us to say, how do we accelerate and sort of accentuate the parts of doing work and finding meaning that only humans can do. And this very…
Anthropic has, I think, again, like pretty publicly talked about the fact that we think AI is going to create a huge amount of wealth. We're already seeing that. And I think we've been pretty open…
Anthropic has been really leaned in from day one and talked very publicly about our commitment to national security. And we were the first company available, um, on the top secret cloud. I think our…
I think, you know, at least speaking for, you know, ourselves and I think I'd probably really for the eye industry more broadly. It's a very capital intensive business to to train AI models. I think…
It is something that I think both Dario and I, you know, really hammer at anthropic is that that is just completely the wrong way to think. I think our view has always been, you know, this is really…
What we found so far is that in 2025 and 2026, replacement is a tiny, tiny, tiny fraction of what AI is doing. And really where where we see that is mostly in jobs that are overseas uh and mostly in…
Anthropic has I think again like pretty publicly talked about the fact that we think AI is going to create a huge amount of wealth. We're already seeing that. And I think we've been pretty open about…
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…
It's a very capital-intensive business to train AI models. I think that's something we've been, you know, very open about from from day one. I don't think that's, you know, a surprise in the…
I think our view has always been, you know, this is really about how do we show up every day for our customers, how do we stay humble and make sure that we're really focused on the mission, right?…
The one thing that you lose over time is naivete. But this is also like courage. Because being naive makes you do both silly, but also super ambitious things. And maybe if I knew what I know now and…
I think that AI in a very funny and non-obvious way actually allows us to discover our humanity again because it forces us to define what makes us unique.
As much as AI empowers us, it empowers all of us at the same way. Meaning we all have access to the same AI. It's not like premium AI that only the rich and famous and the biggest companies can…
The public market is basically pendulum. It either under values you or over values you, but it rarely fairly values you. Because it's a little bit of a herd mentality with investors, and most of them…
The very basic notion of Fiverr was this idea that the job market and the way we value work is shifting from time-base, you pay per hour, to outcome-base. You pay to get something done. You don't…
I personally believe there's a real opportunity here for us to say, how do we accelerate and sort of accentuate the parts of doing work and finding meaning that only humans can do. And this very…
Anthropic has, I think, again, like pretty publicly talked about the fact that we think AI is going to create a huge amount of wealth. We're already seeing that. And I think we've been pretty open…
I think, you know, at least speaking for, you know, ourselves and I think I'd probably really for the eye industry more broadly. It's a very capital intensive business to to train AI models. I think…
It is something that I think both Dario and I, you know, really hammer at anthropic is that that is just completely the wrong way to think. I think our view has always been, you know, this is really…
Look, I think to the extent we can find a constructive path for the SEC, we of course want to find that. There's no scenario though that we're going to settle unless there's absolute certainty about…
If you start treating XRP as a security, however, that means you're subject to a whole lot of regulations, costs associated with a security settlement. If you're using again the magic of what is XRP…
I think the timing stinks. I think it's not a good look. You know, I think we have to go back to what is the mission of the SEC. The mission is to protect investors and help ensure orderly markets.…
I think there has been and continues to be a lack of clarity. I think the points you're making about the statements the SEC has made about ether certainly is one example of that. But look, I think as…
You are in 190 countries. And so, you have to figure out how to be international. We have to hire people in countries all over the world. We're literally in every country in the world but North…
It's better to have 100 people that love you, than to have a million people that just kind of sort of like you. It's literally better to have 100 people that love you. And the reason why is if you…
We ended up not buying them. And the reason we ended up not buying them is I just didn't like the culture. I didn't want to bring in this 400 people. I felt like we were missionaries, and they were…
The biggest problem with culture is it doesn't pay off in the short term. In fact, if you wanted to in one year build a company and sell it as quickly as possible, the number one piece of advice I'd…