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Matt Marshall@AI News | VentureBeat
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Anthropic has recently secured a substantial $3.5 billion in funding, catapulting the company's valuation to $61.5 billion. This significant investment underscores the robust investor confidence in Anthropic's AI technology and its capacity for future growth. The funding positions Anthropic as a major player in the competitive landscape of advanced AI, rivaling industry leaders like OpenAI. The company has been making notable strides, particularly with its Claude 3.7 Sonnet model, which has demonstrated impressive coding performance and is increasingly becoming the coding agent of choice for enterprise companies.
Alongside this financial boost, Anthropic's Claude 3.7 Sonnet has been setting new benchmarks in AI coding. The model achieved a notable score of 70.3% on the SWE-bench benchmark, surpassing competitors like OpenAI's o1 and DeepSeek-R1. Furthermore, Anthropic launched Claude Code, an AI coding agent designed to accelerate application development. CEO Dario Amodei has even suggested that AI could potentially replace 90% of developers in a mere six months, automating nearly every coding task.
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- Silicon Canals: After Claude 3.7 Sonnet launch, Anthropic secures €3.3B funding, valuation soars to €58.3B
- THE DECODER: Anthropic raises $3.5 billion in new funding, valuing the AI company at over $60 billion
- venturebeat.com: Anthropic raises $3.5 billion, reaching $61.5 billion valuation as AI investment frenzy continues
- GeekWire: Anthropic, which opened a Seattle office last year, now valued at $61.5B after raising $3.5B
- SiliconANGLE: Anthropic raises $3.5B at $61.5B valuation to advance its AI research
- TechCrunch: Anthropic raises $3.5B to fuel its AI ambitions
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