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Develops reliable and interpretable AI systems
$300k - $405k/yr
Mid, Senior
H1B Sponsorship Available
Seattle, WA, USA + 2 more
More locations: San Francisco, CA, USA | New York, NY, USA
Currently, we expect all staff to be in one of our offices at least 25% of the time. However, some roles may require more time in our offices.
Anthropic focuses on creating reliable and interpretable AI systems. Its main product, Claude, is an AI assistant that can perform various tasks for clients across different industries. Claude uses advanced techniques in natural language processing, reinforcement learning, and human feedback to understand and respond to user requests effectively. What sets Anthropic apart from its competitors is its emphasis on making AI systems that are not only powerful but also easy to understand and control. The company's goal is to enhance operational efficiency and decision-making for its clients through the deployment and licensing of its AI technologies, as well as providing specialized research and development services.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Series E
Total Funding
$16.8B
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2021
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AI startup Anthropic and tech industry groups Engine Advocacy and TechNet reportedly said in a Friday (May 9) court filing that competition in the AI field would be harmed by a Department of Justice (DOJ) proposal that would require Google to give the DOJ advance notice of proposed AI investments and partnerships. The DOJ’s proposal and Anthropic’s court filing came in the case in which a U.S. district judge is considering ways to increase competition in the online search market, after ruling in August that Google holds an illegal monopoly in that market, Reuters reported Friday (May 9). The DOJ and several state attorneys general made this proposal and many others in the case, aiming to open up the search market and to prevent Google from becoming dominant in the artificial intelligence (AI) field, according to the report
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More. Zencoder announced today the launch of Zen Agents, a platform that enables organization-wide creation and sharing of specialized AI tools for software development. The release includes an open-source marketplace where developers can contribute and discover custom agents, marking a significant shift in how development teams leverage artificial intelligence.While existing AI coding assistants have primarily focused on boosting individual developer productivity, Zencoder’s approach addresses the collaborative reality of modern software engineering, where delays often occur between coding and feedback loops.“If you look at the tools that are used today for real AI in engineering, it’s basically coding agents with an IDE,” said Andrew Filev, CEO and founder of Zencoder, in an exclusive interview with VentureBeat. “And if you dig even one layer deeper, you’ll find they’re usually focused on the individual developer. It all makes perfect sense, because it all starts with the developer, right?”But Filev points to a critical gap in current solutions: “There’s this whole layer of things that you can do beyond individual engineers, because engineers don’t work alone
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s endorsement of Google DeepMind‘s Agent2Agent (A2A) open protocol and Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) will immediately accelerate agentic AI-based collaboration and interdependence, leading to rapid gains in agentic-based apps and platforms.Nadella’s endorsement delivers the catalyst the agentic AI development community needed to fast-track their collaborations, leading to entirely new apps, platforms and networks. Having historically been open about the potential for agentic AI to integrate across platforms, yesterday’s announcement, which also unveiled upcoming support for CoPilot Studio and Foundry, set a new precedent in how committed Microsoft is to open agentic standards. On Wednesday, Nadella wrote on X (formerly Twitter) that “Open protocols like A2A and MCP are key to enabling the agentic web,” before announcing upcoming support in Copilot Studio and Foundry. While often agreeing with the concept of open standards for agentic AI integration, this is the first time he’s endorsed a standard publicly
Anthropic unveils web search API for Claude AI enhancing real-time data access.
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More. Anthropic has introduced a web search capability for its Claude AI assistant, intensifying competition in the rapidly evolving AI search market where tech giants are racing to redefine how users find information online.The company announced today that developers can now enable Claude to access current web information through its API, allowing the AI assistant to conduct multiple progressive searches to compile comprehensive answers complete with source citations. The move comes as web search undergoes its most significant transformation since Google revolutionized the field more than two decades ago.“Developers can now augment Claude’s comprehensive knowledge with current, real-world data by enabling the web search tool when making requests to the Messages API,” Anthropic said in its announcement.The new capability arrives amid signs that traditional search is losing ground to AI-powered alternatives. Apple’s senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, testified today in Google’s antitrust trial that searches in Safari fell last month for the first time in the browser’s 22-year history. “I’ve lost a lot of sleep thinking about it,” Cue said regarding potential revenue loss from Google’s estimated $20 billion payment to be Safari’s default search engine