Arabic version: من المتوقع أن يشير ملف طرح أنثروبيك للاكتتاب العام إلى مخاطر ردود الفعل المناهضة للذكاء الاصطناعي
According to Cnbc, Anthropic’s expected IPO prospectus will list negative sentiment toward artificial intelligence and data centers as a risk factor. People familiar with the matter said the disclosure is expected as the Claude creator prepares for a public-market debut.
Anthropic confidentially filed to go public in June and has been holding preliminary “test-the-water” meetings with bankers and investors in San Francisco, the sources said. During those sessions, Chief Financial Officer Krishna Rao has faced questions about competition, margin pressure from open-source models and the potential effects of a slowdown in data-center construction.
The company is valued at close to $1 trillion in private markets. Investors expect Anthropic could be valued at about $2 trillion in an offering that may be among the largest IPOs on record, according to the people. Anthropic declined to comment.
Public concern about AI infrastructure has intensified. A Gallup survey published in May found that seven in 10 Americans opposed AI data-center construction in their area, with close to half of respondents strongly opposed. Roughly a quarter supported such projects, Gallup said. In Florida, Republican gubernatorial primary winner Rep. Byron Donalds has proposed restrictions on data centers, while Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order imposing standards on their development.
Compute capacity is directly tied to revenue for AI labs such as Anthropic. The company recently topped a $65 billion annual revenue run rate, CNBC previously reported, and a slowdown in data-center development could affect its historic growth rate.




















