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15 stories about Anthropic
The stakes behind OpenAI’s IPO
29.04.26
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Omer Kabir
A slowdown in growth could reshape expectations for the entire AI sector.
Anthropic acqui-hires Runhouse team in share-based deal
28.04.26
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Omer Kabir
“Anthropic is looking very, very closely at the Israeli market,” says Hetz Ventures partner and Runhouse investor, Guy Fighel.
Goodbye SaaS, hello silicon
24.04.26
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Omer Kabir
The AI boom is redirecting billions from software applications to the hardware that powers them.
The AI company worth more than Israel's GDP - what it means for us
20.04.26
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Judah Taub
Anthropic’s surge exposes a deeper truth: Israel is early in AI adoption, but late in strategic planning.
Anthropic’s revolution is a wake-up call for Israeli cyber
16.04.26
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Yaniv Golan
The Israeli market remains strong, but the question of whether cyber is still an "excellent" investment now yields a complex answer.
“Claude Mythos doesn’t just find vulnerabilities - it exploits them”
10.04.26
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Rani Ben Shaul
Anthropic restricts access to its most powerful AI model to around 40 companies, including Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike, as part of a $100 million cybersecurity initiative aimed at using the system to detect and patch critical software flaws before similar capabilities spread more widely across the ecosystem.
“Code red”: OpenAI rethinks its all-things-AI strategy
19.03.26
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Omer Kabir
Internal warning signals push the company toward enterprise customers and away from consumer sprawl.
Pentagon embraces Musk’s Grok while pressuring Anthropic to loosen AI safeguards
26.02.26
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Omer Kabir
Military seeks unrestricted access to AI tools for intelligence and operations as tensions with Claude’s developer intensify.
Claude Code Security didn’t kill cybersecurity. It exposed what’s coming next.
22.02.26
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Alon Cinamon
"Anthropic didn’t kill cybersecurity. They validated that Frontier AI is now a real participant in the security market, at the exact moment when software velocity, data-source sprawl, and attacker automation are all accelerating," writes Alon Cinamon, a Principal at Viola Ventures.
Cyber stocks plunge, but Anthropic’s security tool isn’t a killer app
21.02.26
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Omer Kabir
Investors panic over AI-driven code scanning, though the threat to cybersecurity firms appears limited.
“Cyber is on shaky ground, but this is also an opportunity”: Anthropic’s Claude Code Security forces reckoning
21.02.26
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Meir Orbach
Investors warn new vulnerability scanner could disrupt code-security firms while empowering attackers.
From Watson to ChatGPT Health: Why AI’s medical moment looks different now
15.01.26
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Maayan Cohen-Rozen
Better models, clearer use cases, and a fight over how AI enters the system.
The circular economy of AI: How big tech is financing itself
10.11.25
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Sophie Shulman
Microsoft, Nvidia, and OpenAI are investing in each other’s promises, a trillion-dollar loop that may not survive its own momentum.
OpenAI, Nvidia, and the bubble debate: Lessons from 30 years of tech surges
09.11.25
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Sophie Shulman
Understanding which players will endure, and which may vanish, is key to navigating the current market frenzy.
Anthropic’s explosive growth attracts $55 million in Israeli capital
07.09.25
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Sophie Shulman
Clal Insurance joins Silicon Valley giants in the $13 billion round valuing the AI firm at $183 billion.