Anthropic Long-Term Benefit Trust record
The source directly confirms both parts of the claim: (1) The LTBT grants board-majority appointment power ('ultimately, a majority of our Board'), and (2) it is designed to prioritize humanity's long-term interests over short-term pressures (explicitly stated as balancing 'public benefit' with 'stockholder interests' and ensuring leadership evaluates 'catastrophic risks' rather than 'prioritizing being the first to market'). The claim that it is 'first major AI company' to establish such a structure is not explicitly addressed in the source, but the source does not contradict this either—it presents the LTBT as an experimental governance innovation. The core structural and purpose claims are confirmed.
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1 src · 1 checkNoteThe source directly confirms both parts of the claim: (1) The LTBT grants board-majority appointment power ('ultimately, a majority of our Board'), and (2) it is designed to prioritize humanity's long-term interests over short-term pressures (explicitly stated as balancing 'public benefit' with 'stockholder interests' and ensuring leadership evaluates 'catastrophic risks' rather than 'prioritizing being the first to market'). The claim that it is 'first major AI company' to establish such a structure is not explicitly addressed in the source, but the source does not contradict this either—it presents the LTBT as an experimental governance innovation. The core structural and purpose claims are confirmed.