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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says that the caller plans to release a “ two - way ” spokesperson mode for its chatbot , Claude , as well as a memory feature that lets Claude think of more about users and retiring conversation .

Speaking to The Wall Street Journalat the World Economic Forum at Davos , Amodei also expose that Anthropic expects to release “ impertinent ” AI modeling in the coming months , and that the company has been “ overwhelmed ” by the “ surge in demand ” in the last year .

“ The surge in demand we ’ve seen over the last year , and specially in the last three months , has overwhelmed our power to provide the ask compute , ” Amodei said .

Anthropic is racing to keep yard with its main AI competition , OpenAI , in an super capital - intensive sector . Despite having raised $ 13.7 billion in capital to date , Anthropic reportedlylost 1000000000 of dollarslast year . Anthropic issaidto be in lecture to raise another ~$2 billion at a $ 60 billion valuation .

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