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A Shock Move in Tech: Anthropic Prepares a Mega-IPO, leaving OpenAI on alert

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The artificial intelligence sector is entering a phase where leadership is measured not only by model performance, but by a company’s readiness to step into the discipline of public markets. At NewsTrackerToday, we see Anthropic’s early IPO preparation as one of the most revealing moments for the industry so far: a test of whether AI valuations can withstand the rigor of investor scrutiny after two years of explosive hype.

According to multiple sources, Anthropic – the company behind the Claude model – has hired one of Silicon Valley’s top IPO law firms, a move traditionally signaling a shift toward public-company operating standards. While no formal timing has been decided, the startup is already restructuring governance, tightening reporting workflows, and reshaping its management architecture.

Daniel Wu, an expert in geopolitics and energy economics, believes the timing reflects a larger global context: “AI is becoming a strategic asset on the level of critical infrastructure. Countries and corporations want to secure their positions before the technological landscape is fully redrawn.” His perspective underscores that this is no longer just a capital-raising exercise, but a geopolitical positioning play.

At the same time, Anthropic is pursuing another private fundraising round that could push its valuation beyond $300–$350 billion, backed heavily by tech giants who are also its compute providers. In the view of NewsTrackerToday, this creates a dual-edged dynamic: these partnerships give Anthropic immense financial and operational leverage, yet also raise questions about concentration of power and the risks of vertically integrated AI ecosystems.

Expansion efforts are equally ambitious. Anthropic recently unveiled plans to build $50 billion worth of AI infrastructure across Texas and New York, while tripling its global workforce. These are not the moves of a startup cautiously approaching maturity–they are the actions of a company positioning itself to become a permanent fixture in the AI supply chain.

An IPO would inevitably invite comparison to OpenAI. While OpenAI is not planning a listing in the near term, it recently reached a $500 billion valuation through a major secondary share sale. Should Anthropic go public first, it would become the market’s initial benchmark for valuing next-generation AI firms – potentially transforming how investors measure the entire sector. The economics, however, remain the most contentious point. Like every frontier AI developer, Anthropic runs an extremely capital-intensive model: compute, research, and infrastructure costs vastly exceed revenue. Profitability is not a near-term goal.

As Sophie Leclerc, a senior analyst specializing in technological transformation, explains: “Investors in these companies are not buying current earnings – they’re buying the probability that a few players will monopolize the foundational layers of artificial intelligence.” That logic continues to fuel interest despite persistent losses.

If it moves forward, the IPO will serve as a referendum on the entire industry. A strong market reception would signal that investors see AI not as a speculative cycle but as a long-term infrastructural shift. A weak one could mark the beginning of a sector-wide valuation reset.

From the standpoint of News Tracker Today, Anthropic should be viewed as a high-risk, high-influence asset – not a traditional tech growth play. For most portfolios, broader exposure through cloud providers and semiconductor leaders remains the more rational strategy, given their established revenue models and diversified risk profiles. But for investors willing to position themselves at the technological frontier, Anthropic represents a rare opportunity: a company attempting not just to compete in the AI race, but to redefine the architecture of intelligence itself.

And if Anthropic does step onto the public stage in the next few years, the offering will mean far more than a capital raise – it will mark the moment the AI industry formally enters its adulthood, with all the expectations, discipline, and accountability that public markets demand.

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