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A brief mainstream media profile of Anthropic recognizing its influence in 2025; useful for understanding public framing of Anthropic's safety mission and the Responsible Scaling Policy's perceived industry impact.

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TIME magazine profiles Anthropic as one of its 100 Most Influential Companies for 2025, highlighting the company's rapid revenue growth, Claude model development, and commitment to AI safety through its voluntary Responsible Scaling Policy. The piece notes Anthropic's founding by former OpenAI employees and its Amazon-backed effort to balance commercial growth with safety requirements.

Key Points

  • Anthropic more than doubled revenue in 2025 while competing with OpenAI and Google, with Claude praised for coding ability and creativity.
  • Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy requires internal safety benchmarks to be met before releasing Claude updates, though it remains voluntary and non-binding.
  • Chief Scientist Jared Kaplan argues the RSP has positively influenced industry norms by incentivizing competitors to adopt similar safety practices.
  • Anthropic was founded by OpenAI alumni who distrusted the commercialization approach under Sam Altman, seeking to prioritize safety alongside growth.
  • Claude has fewer monthly active users than ChatGPT but maintains a dedicated user base, with President Daniela Amodei expressing strong pride in the model's development.

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Anthropic

Seeking AI safety

by 
Billy Perrigo

Correspondent

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei

Anthropic CEO Dario AmodeiMassimo Berruti—The New York Times/Redux

AI developer Anthropic had a big year, more than doubling revenue while competing head-to-head with

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