Anthropic says its local talks are early, but reports of a giant data centre push have moved markets and again ignited fights over copyright and resources.
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Anthropic has finally granted Australia access to its most powerful AI model, but none of the nearly 40 companies and government agencies contacted by Capital Brief would confirm they had got it.
Anthropic has filed for an IPO, putting the Claude maker, investor FOMO and the costly reality of the AI boom on a collision course with public markets.
Now the dust has settled on the Claude Mythos announcement, legal cyber experts say there is no need to panic — just yet.
He can’t hide his enthusiasm about AI, but says he has more work to do with states on guidelines about construction of data centres.
A wild online claim about Anthropic acquiring Atlassian shows how anonymous forums can turn takeover speculation into something like a prayer.
The AI company behind the Claude platform is pulling out all the stops to establish a strong relationship with the Australian government.
During a whirlwind tour of Australia, the Claude developer warned AI could bring down critical services — but neglected to mention the model that has spooked regulators and markets.
The superannuation sector is trying to protect itself from cyber attacks in the age of AI but it needs the green light from regulators.
APRA and ASIC have urged corporate Australia to get their house in order as Anthropic’s new Mythos AI model raises new financial stability risks.
Software stocks have taken another pounding as Anthropic fed deep fears AI agents will absorb enterprise revenue, replace vendors and uncover decades-old bugs.
The accounting software platform has teamed up with its would-be disruptor. Investors think other battered SaaS names could follow its lead.
Anthropic’s Canberra roadshow was less about its AI model Claude than a far more important product: a close relationship with the Australian state.
The world’s most principled AI boss’ visit to Australia will include talks on democracy, data centres and the future of government.
Anthropic is setting up shop in Sydney, turning months of quiet groundwork into a local office as Claude adoption climbs across Australia and New Zealand.