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2026-04-18 00:21

Anthropic Receives Nearly 120,000 Author Claims in $1.5B Copyright Settlement

Gate News message, April 18 — Nearly 120,000 authors and copyright holders have filed claims to share in Anthropic's $1.5 billion class-action settlement over the unauthorized use of books in AI training, according to court filings in California. The claims cover 91% of more than 480,000 eligible works. Anthropic is scheduled for a May 14 hearing, where a judge will decide whether to grant final approval to what has been described as the largest settlement in a U.S. copyright case. The lawsuit originated after authors alleged that Anthropic used pirated books to train Claude. In a June 2025 ruling, Judge William Alsup determined that training on legally obtained books was "quintessentially transformative" and constituted fair use. However, the judge found that downloading and storing more than 7 million pirated books from sites such as Library Genesis (LibGen) and Pirate Library Mirror (PiLiMi) to build a central library violated copyright holders' rights, even if those books were not necessarily used for AI training. Settlement eligibility required titles to appear on the court-approved "Works List," meaning they were among the LibGen and PiLiMi files Anthropic downloaded and had been timely registered with the U.S. Copyright Office. This left approximately 482,460 eligible books out of the more than 7 million copies downloaded. The $1.5 billion payout represents less than 1% of Anthropic's $183 billion valuation. Some observers view the settlement as a potential competitive advantage for well-funded AI firms, as smaller companies may struggle to manage similar litigation costs, and the case may accelerate industry adoption of licensed data over pirated sources.

2026-04-18 00:11

Anthropic's Mike Krieger Resigns from Figma Board

Gate News message, April 18 — Anthropic Chief Product Officer Mike Krieger has stepped down from Figma's board, according to an SEC filing disclosed by the design software company on April 14. Figma stated the departure was not linked to any disagreement over its operations, policies, or practices. Krieger joined Anthropic in 2024 and moved to its Labs team in January. The resignation follows Figma's February partnership with Anthropic to integrate Claude AI models as design assistants within Figma's platform.

2026-04-17 23:01

DeepSeek Seeks $300M at $10B Valuation as OpenAI, Anthropic Valuations Spark Market Debate

Gate News message, April 17 — According to The Information, DeepSeek is in talks to raise at least $300 million at a valuation of $10 billion, a fraction of leading U.S. AI companies: OpenAI commands $852 billion, while Anthropic is valued at up to $800 billion. The valuation gap has sparked investor debate over whether DeepSeek represents a bargain or if American AI firms are overpriced. DeepSeek's R1 model, launched in January 2025, trained for approximately $5.6 million—a fraction of the hundreds of millions typically spent by U.S. laboratories—triggered a market shock that erased nearly $1 trillion in U.S. equity value in a single day, with Nvidia losing close to $600 billion in market capitalization. Since then, performance rankings between U.S. and Chinese models have traded the top position multiple times; as of March 2026, Anthropic's leading model holds just a 2.7% performance advantage, according to Stanford University's 2026 AI Index. On the revenue front, OpenAI reported an annualized run rate of $25 billion in February, while Anthropic surged from $9 billion at end-2025 to $30 billion by March, driven primarily by Claude Code demand. In Q1 2026, just four deals—OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, and Waymo—accounted for 63% of total capital raised globally. SpaceX-xAI is targeting an IPO valuation potentially exceeding $1.75 trillion, potentially the largest IPO in market history. Some investors have raised concerns about OpenAI's current valuation, with one backer telling the Financial Times that justifying the $852 billion price requires assuming an IPO valuation of $1.2 trillion or more. The extreme valuation gap between DeepSeek and American AI leaders is now raising questions about whether speculative appetite, rather than revenue-generating capability, is driving market prices.

2026-04-17 03:21

Sequoia Capital Raises $7 Billion for New Fund Led by Alfred Lin and Pat Grady

Gate News message, April 17 — Sequoia Capital has raised approximately $7 billion for a new fund under the co-management of Alfred Lin and Pat Grady, marking the firm's first major fundraising under their leadership. The capital is intended to support large private companies, particularly AI startups including OpenAI and Anthropic, which require substantial spending on computing infrastructure. The $7 billion fund is approximately twice the size of the $3.4 billion fund Sequoia raised in 2022, providing significantly more capital to deploy in the capital-intensive AI sector. This fundraising reflects a strategic shift at Sequoia. The firm historically avoided funding direct competitors within the same category—in 2020, it relinquished a $21 million investment in payments company Finix to prevent conflicts with portfolio company Stripe. Today, Sequoia holds stakes in competing AI companies including OpenAI and xAI (Elon Musk's AI venture), signaling a new approach to portfolio construction in the AI era.

2026-04-17 01:13

Anthropic Releases Claude Opus 4.7 with Cybersecurity Safeguards

Gate News message, April 17 — Anthropic announced Claude Opus 4.7, an AI model featuring safeguards designed to block high-risk cybersecurity requests. The release builds on Claude Opus 4.6, introduced in February, and precedes a broader rollout of Anthropic's more advanced Mythos-class models. Mythos Preview, introduced earlier this month, remains more capable than Opus 4.7 but is currently available only to a limited set of companies through Project Glasswing, Anthropic's cybersecurity program. Opus 4.7 delivers significant improvements in agentic workflows and vision capabilities. Autonomous coding performance rose to 64.3% on SWE-bench Pro, a widely used benchmark for software engineering tasks, from 53.4% in the prior version. Image handling now supports over three times the resolution, with visual-acuity accuracy improving from 54.5% to 98.5% on standard tests. Intentional cybersecurity limitations were implemented during training; on CyberGym, a cybersecurity performance benchmark, Opus 4.7 scored 73.1%, below Mythos Preview's 83.1%. Anthropic restricted Mythos Preview following pre-release testing that uncovered thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities, including a flaw in OpenBSD undetected for 27 years. Security researchers conducting vulnerability research, penetration testing, or red-team exercises can apply to Anthropic's Cyber Verification Program for defensive access without default refusals. Feedback from Opus 4.7's safeguards will inform future model releases.

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles personally met with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on the 17th, with the White House describing the talks as “constructive and productive.” (Background: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: In the next 6-12 months, China’s open-source AI models will catch up to Mythos) (Additional background: Previously faced collective employee resistance: Google returning to the Pentagon AI project: Confidential Gemini deployment negotiations underway) At the start of the year, the Pentagon labeled Anthropic as a supply-chain risk, but the White House opened another door at the same time. The attitude of U.S. government agencies toward Silicon Valley’s top AI companies has never been more divided. On the 17th (U.S. Eastern Time), U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles met with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei at the White House. A White House spokesperson characterized the meeting as a “preliminary discussion,” describing the process as “constructive and productive.” ### The root of the tense relationship: the weapons red line The rift between Anthropic and the Trump administration began with a breakdown in a military contract negotiation. During the negotiations, Anthropic insisted on setting clear usage restrictions, refusing to allow its technology to be applied to autonomous weapons systems and large-scale domestic surveillance. This line could not be accepted by the Department of Defense. After the negotiations fell apart, the Pentagon immediately designated Anthropic as a supply-chain risk, effectively attaching a warning label within the federal procurement system. Anthropic chose to take the fight head-on and is currently suing in court over this designated matter, challenging the Pentagon’s administrative decision. ### A bridge to the silver industry: the unexpected breakthrough of the Mythos model Another entry point for thawing relations may be in the field of financial regulation. It is understood that Bessent and the Federal Reserve Chair Powell are actively encouraging major banks to test Anthropic’s newly released Mythos model. This move is significant. If the federal government’s financial regulatory bodies proactively vouch for Anthropic’s corporate clients, it would amount to clearing compliance-related concerns for Mythos deployment on Wall Street. Compared with the deadlock in the defense sector, this route through the Treasury Department instead becomes a side door for Anthropic to enter the federal ecosystem. During this period, Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark has also continued to appear in government settings, showing that the company is intentionally pushing forward in multiple political tracks at the same time. ### Besides the Department of Defense, every department wants to use Claude Behind this standoff is deep disagreement within Washington. According to people familiar with the negotiations, besides the Department of Defense, “almost every department” of the federal government is interested in adopting Anthropic’s technology. The Treasury, the Department of Justice, the Department of Energy, and other agencies have strong demand for the enterprise version of Claude, but the Pentagon’s supply-chain risk label has left some agencies’ procurement teams in a legal dilemma. This kind of split at the institutional level reflects internal tension within the Trump administration’s AI policy: security hawks want to pressure every AI company that is unwilling to fully comply with military needs, but the pragmatic demands of other departments are quietly pushing policy in another direction. ![](https://img-cdn.gateio.im/social/moments-d9ac48df1d-fdbae53e05-8b7abd-badf29)
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