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Anthropic Targets a Record-Breaking IPO

Anthropic Targets a Record-Breaking IPO

Anthropic reportedly expects its IPO to match or exceed SpaceX's record $75 billion raise and could file publicly as soon as the end of this month. The company reportedly recorded an almost $42 billion net loss in 2025, about five times the previous year's figure.

The Next Web (TNW)Media2h ago#ipo#frontier-ai#fundraising
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Kling AI Spins Out at $18B Valuation

Kuaishou is spinning out its Kling AI video-generation model into a separately financed company, attracting investment from Tencent, Alibaba Cloud, Baidu, and other institutions at an implied valuation of $18 billion. Kling has surpassed 100 million global users and nearly 50,000 enterprise customers, but continues to generate substantial losses because of compute costs.

Moore Threads’ Growth Comes with Big Questions

Moore Threads’ Growth Comes with Big Questions

Moore Threads’ first post-IPO half-year report shows revenue rising 147% to RMB 1.736 billion, while attributable losses narrowed sharply. However, the improvement relies heavily on concentrated cloud-computing sales, government subsidies, investment gains, and IPO-funded cash reserves rather than a clear recovery in core operations.

虎嗅Media4h ago#gpu#domestic-chips#cash-flow
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Why AI Companies Are Destroying Books

The article reports that Anthropic and Amazon have reportedly purchased large volumes of physical books, scanned them, and destroyed the originals to reduce copyright risk in AI training. It argues that this strategy is tied to differences in US and Chinese copyright law, while also raising concerns about the irreversible loss of cultural artifacts.

Japan Trails Global AI Productivity Gains

Japan Trails Global AI Productivity Gains

Accenture’s survey across 20 countries found that 57% of Japanese employees feel AI has improved their productivity, compared with 81% globally. Japan also trails in job satisfaction and perceived work outcomes, highlighting challenges in workforce and organizational transformation.

ITmedia AI+ (日本)Media18h ago#ai-adoption#productivity-gap
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AI Is Taking Jobs—Where Can Workers Go?

In an interview, Llama Ventures partner and Yidao founder Zhou Hang discusses how AI will reshape careers, entrepreneurship, and traditional industries. He argues that workers should develop commercial judgment and seek AI opportunities in overlooked sectors rather than simply compete for shrinking technical roles.

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