According to a recent report from international media outlets, artificial intelligence start-up Anthropic is quietly preparing for an initial public offering that could take place as early as 2026. The company, financially backed by major players such as Google and Amazon, has already hired a prominent law firm to begin the legal groundwork while also holding discussions with several of the world’s most influential investment banks.

Although a spokesperson for Anthropic told Reuters that the company has not yet decided when—or even if—it will go public, the signs indicate that planning is moving quickly behind the scenes. Founded in 2021 by former OpenAI researchers, Anthropic operates the Claude chatbot and has positioned itself as one of the leading innovators in the field of safe and large-scale artificial intelligence systems. The relevance of this development lies in the staggering valuation being discussed: more than 300 billion dollars, a figure that would place Anthropic among the most valuable private technology companies in history.

The company had already been valued at 183 billion dollars just months earlier, but the explosive growth of the AI sector and the global demand for advanced generative models have dramatically increased its projected worth. Additionally, Microsoft and Nvidia recently announced plans to invest up to 15 billion dollars more, strengthening Anthropic’s strategic role in an industry increasingly driven by large financial alliances, aggressive venture capital, and intense technological competition. The company has become a central player in the emerging economy of generative AI, where model scale and computing power dictate the pace of innovation.

What comes next could redefine the global tech landscape. Anthropic’s main rival, OpenAI, is also preparing a potential public offering that some analysts believe could become one of the largest in U.S. history, with a valuation that may approach one trillion dollars. If both firms move forward with their IPOs, the generative AI sector would enter an unprecedented era of massive capitalization, fueling a race analysts are comparing to historic tech rivalries such as Apple versus Microsoft or Google versus Meta.

Should Anthropic ultimately choose to go public, the move would mark a turning point for the industry, cementing a transition in which AI companies evolve from research-focused labs into financial powerhouses capable of influencing the global economy. For now, the spotlight remains on the company’s next steps and on how the market will react to a looming valuation battle between the two giants of the future.

Williams Valverde

Williams Valverde is an editorial analyst and columnist known for his firm, reflective perspective on politics, society, and contemporary culture. His writing combines strategic depth with narrative clarity, offering thoughtful insights that encourage critical thinking and responsible dialogue. With a strong commitment to journalistic integrity and balanced analysis, Valverde explores complex global developments with composure and precision. His work seeks not only to inform, but to elevate the conversation — bridging facts with insight in a rapidly changing world.

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