If you’ve been following Anthropic, you’ll know it’s been a busy year for the AI startup. Back in March, the company announced that it raised $3.5 billion at a $61.5 billion valuation in a round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners. Since then, it’s launched a blog for its Claude models and, according to Bloomberg reporting, partnered with Apple to power a new “vibe-coding” software platform.
Instead of our usual Friday news rundown, today’s episode of Equity brings you a conversation from this week’s TechCrunch Sessions: AI event in Berkeley. Our friend and co-host Max Zeff sat down with Jared Kaplan, co-founder and chief science officer at Anthropic.
Listen to the full conversation to hear more about:
- Who has direct access to Claude’s AI models, Windsurf’s response, and how it all ties into Anthropic’s broader goals around openness, safety, and sustainability.
- The company’s pivot away from chatbots and toward agentic AI systems that can perform real tasks.
- How internal tools like Claude Code are shaping the future of AI-powered development.
- What it means to build AI that enterprises can actually trust, and how that affects the way humans interact with software, work, and each other.
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