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    Anthropic C.E.O. Says A.I. Tech Is Solid but Enormous Spending Poses Risk

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    Anthropic C.E.O. Says A.I. Tech Is Solid but Enormous Spending Poses Risk

    At this year’s DealBook Summit, the Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei told Andrew Ross Sorkin, DealBook editor at large, that the A.I. industry was taking on considerable risk as it spends hundreds of billions of dollars on the data centers powering its technology.

    “Are we overspending? Does the math of all of this make sense?” “So this is really complicated, and I want to separate out the technological side of it from the economic side of it. On the technological side of it, I feel really solid. I think I’m one of the most bullish people around, and I think it pencils out. And the thing that is most striking about all of it is as you train these models in this very simple way with a few simple modifications, they get better and better at every task under the sun. If I just take Anthropic itself, which because we work so much in the enterprise side, I think we’re a good barometer, maybe a pure barometer than the others, which filter through consumers, which kind of have their habits and their use cases. We look at our revenue. It’s grown 10x a year, every year for the last three years. Will it continue? I don’t know. But the technology is driving there and the economic value is coming with it. It will — that trend is going to slow down for sure, but it’s still going to be really fast. And so I have this confidence that the ultimate — eventually the economic value is, eventually the economic value is going to be there.”

    At this year’s DealBook Summit, the Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei told Andrew Ross Sorkin, DealBook editor at large, that the A.I. industry was taking on considerable risk as it spends hundreds of billions of dollars on the data centers powering its technology.

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