| Earthworms don’t have one heart. They have ten little overachievers. | Well, technically, five pairs of heart-like structures that pump blood around their squishy little bodies. | One heart was apparently too mainstream. | What’s in store: | | Read Time: 5 minutes |
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| | | ANTHROPIC | | | Anthropic has confidentially filed for a potential IPO with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, giving the AI company the option to go public once regulators finish their review. | The company said any listing will still depend on market conditions. | A confidential filing does not set a fixed IPO date, but it is an important step towards a possible public debut. | Anthropic’s move comes as OpenAI is reportedly preparing its own filing, while SpaceX has already filed its prospectus and is expected to begin its investor roadshow this week. | Founded in 2021 by former OpenAI staff, Anthropic is best known for Claude, its family of AI models, including the coding assistant Claude Code. | The company has grown quickly this year. In May, it said its revenue run rate had reached $47 billion, up from $10 billion last year. | It also raised fresh funding at a $965 billion valuation, ahead of OpenAI’s reported $852 billion valuation in March. | Part of that momentum comes from Claude Mythos Preview, a cybersecurity-focused AI model released to selected companies through Anthropic’s Project Glasswing initiative. | The company has also been speaking with senior Trump administration officials about the model’s capabilities. | What matters here: | Anthropic has taken a major step towards a possible IPO. Claude’s growth is being driven by coding, business use, and cybersecurity. Its Pentagon dispute is still ongoing, but private-sector demand remains strong.
| Compute is rent | Anthropic is still dealing with a dispute with the Pentagon, which blacklisted its models after talks with the company broke down. | Defence contractors dropped Anthropic to comply with the order, but business demand for its AI tools has continued to grow. | Claude has also gained ground with consumers, reaching the No. 1 spot on Apple’s US free app chart in late February. | To support its growth, Anthropic has signed major infrastructure deals, including an agreement with SpaceX to use spare compute at its Colossus 1 data centre in Memphis. | Under the deal, Anthropic will pay SpaceX $1.25 billion per month until May 2029, though either side can end the agreement with 90 days’ notice. | Claude has a Pentagon lawsuit, a SpaceX bill, and Wall Street attention. Busy week for a chatbot.- MG | Would you invest in Anthropic if it went public? | | Vote for live results and see results + opinions from yesterday at the bottom of the email. |
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| | | GOOGLE | | | Alphabet plans to raise $80 billion to fund the rising cost of its AI infrastructure, as demand for its AI products continues to outpace its available computing power. | Berkshire Hathaway is backing the move with a $10 billion private investment, split between Alphabet’s Class A and Class C shares. | The firm first began building its Alphabet stake in late 2025. | The wider funding plan includes a $30 billion public offering and a $40 billion at-the-market share sale expected to launch in the third quarter of 2026. | In brief: | Alphabet is raising $80 billion to support its AI infrastructure. Berkshire Hathaway is investing $10 billion in the company. Strong AI demand is putting pressure on Alphabet’s compute capacity.
| Backlog gets chunky | Alphabet said the money will help expand its AI capacity while keeping its balance sheet stable. | The company expects to spend between $180 billion and $190 billion on capital projects in 2026, with spending likely to rise again in 2027. | Google Cloud is also growing quickly. First-quarter revenue rose 63% year over year, while its backlog nearly doubled to more than $460 billion. | More than 8.5 million developers now use Google’s AI models each month. | A small loan of 80 billion dollars.- MV |
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| | Space: Astronomers have detected the first evidence of magnetic fields around exoplanets, a breakthrough that could aid the search for habitable worlds beyond our solar system.
Business: London commuters faced major disruption as Tube strikes halted services across parts of the network, with further walkouts planned.
Music: The final studio album featuring late Fall frontman Mark E. Smith is nearing release, with collaborators describing it as a collection of “absolute bangers.” | Don’t Miss: Google is adding a new anti-scam feature to its Phone app that can detect when someone is spoofing a trusted contact’s number, a tactic often used in AI voice scams. If a call cannot be verified as coming from the real contact, Android users will receive a warning before answering. |
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