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2026-04-13 16:00

DownDetector: Users report that the Claude AI service is experiencing an outage

Gate News update: On April 13, according to the network status monitoring website DownDetector, users reported issues with the Claude AI service. Claude is an AI assistant product launched by Anthropic.

2026-04-12 12:07

Anthropic’s latest AI model is restricted to use by only 40 institutions due to safety risks, as UK regulators rush to assess it

Gate News message: On April 12, the UK’s financial regulator is urgently assessing the potential risks of Anthropic’s latest AI model. On April 7, Anthropic announced the launch of its most powerful AI model, Claude Mythos Preview; however, during internal testing, the model demonstrated extremely strong cybersecurity capabilities: it successfully identified thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities and could carry out moderately complex hacking activities (including unauthorized access to the public internet, sending emails, and publicly publishing information). Based on security considerations, Anthropic decided not to publicly release the model, but instead to provide limited access through its “Project Glasswing” initiative to only 40 founding partner organizations (including Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, and others). This move triggered a chain reaction in the market: cybersecurity-related stocks fell; U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent quickly convened Wall Street leaders to discuss risks to the financial system; and the Bank of England is also preparing to hold a meeting with banks and insurance companies to assess potential threats. At present, experts are divided on the matter: some believe the security concerns are genuinely real, while others question whether this action partly serves public-relations purposes, and they call for independent democratic institutions—not private companies—to decide the model release standards.

2026-04-11 01:33

Anthropic launches a Word document AI assistant, supporting cross-app collaboration with Excel and PowerPoint

Gate News message, April 11, Anthropic’s AI product Claude officially released a Word document plugin in a test version. Users can directly draft, edit, and revise documents in the sidebar; Claude will automatically preserve the original formatting, and all changes are presented in the form of “track changes,” making it easy to review and restore. Claude for Word can share context with Claude for Excel and Claude for PowerPoint, enabling cross-document collaboration. Users don’t need to switch sessions to handle multiple files at the same time. This feature is currently available to users on the Team and Enterprise plans.

2026-04-11 00:01

Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and other Wall Street banks test Anthropic's Mythos large language model

Gate News report: On April 11, Wall Street banks such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are testing Anthropic's Mythos large model.

2026-04-10 12:05

Anthropic and CoreWeave reach a multi-year data center leasing agreement to deploy Claude AI models

Gate News message, April 10, Anthropic agreed to lease CoreWeave’s data center capacity to meet the growing demand for its AI services. CoreWeave said in a statement Friday that this multi-year agreement will help Anthropic build and deploy its Claude AI models. CoreWeave CEO Intratoto said the agreement will include multiple NVIDIA chip architectures within U.S. data centers. The two companies declined to disclose the financial terms of the deal. Like some other AI companies, Anthropic has been at the forefront of the AI services boom and, at times, faced what it described as “unprecedented demand,” making it difficult to keep its products operating online. Earlier this week, Anthropic announced partnerships with Broadcom and Google to secure 3.5 gigawatts of energy (one gigawatt of power is enough to supply the electricity needs of about 750k U.S. households at the same time).

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OpenAI’s stock has fallen out of favor in the secondary market, and in some cases is almost impossible to sell, as investors quickly shift their attention to its biggest competitor, Anthropic. Despite OpenAI’s efforts over the past few months to raise hundreds of billions of dollars, industry insiders say demand for OpenAI on secondary-market platforms is declining: > Next Round Capital’s founder Ken Smythe said that in recent weeks, about six institutional investors—including hedge funds and venture capital firms holding large stakes—have contacted his firm, seeking to sell about $600 million worth of OpenAI stock. > > **Last year, these stocks would usually be snapped up within days. But now, no one is interested.** > > Smythe said, “In a pool of hundreds of institutional investors, we can hardly find anyone willing to take on these stocks. My company has facilitated transactions totaling $2.5 billion. Meanwhile, buyers say they have $2 billion in cash and are prepared to put it into Anthropic.” At the same time, **other trading platforms have also observed record-breaking demand for Anthropic**, including Augment and Hiive: > Augment co-founder Adam Crawley said that the huge gap between OpenAI’s $852 billion valuation and Anthropic’s $380 billion valuation has prompted investors to race to buy equity in the latter before its valuation rises further. “The current risk-reward is better. People are betting that Anthropic’s valuation will catch up with OpenAI. But if you buy OpenAI’s stock, the short-term returns are less clear.” On Tuesday this week, OpenAI announced that it had completed what it described as its largest-ever funding round, raising $122 billion from tech giants, venture capital funds, and retail investors. Next Round data shows that **the market’s bid-valuation for OpenAI is currently about $765 billion, roughly 10% below the previous $850 billion valuation.** Market demand for Anthropic, however, is clearly higher. Both Crawley and Next Round noted that **bids value Anthropic at around $600 billion—more than 50% higher than the previous round**. In response, Crawley said, “That kind of demand is one of the highest levels we’ve seen—almost unlimited interest.” In addition, demand for Anthropic stock recorded on the Hiive platform has exceeded $1.6 billion and carries a premium as well. Separately, media reports citing insiders say that **Wall Street banks, including Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, have started offering OpenAI stock to wealth clients without charging carry**. Meanwhile, **Goldman Sachs still charges standard carry fees—typically about 15% to 20% of profits—for clients interested in investing in Anthropic.** Without obtaining company permission, neither Anthropic nor OpenAI allows investors to trade its shares on the secondary market. However, investors can still gain exposure to the relevant shares on multiple platforms through means such as special purpose vehicles (SPVs). **On its official website, OpenAI wrote: “OpenAI does not endorse or participate in these transactions. Such conduct violates our transfer restrictions and may cause the relevant equity to become invalid.”** Primary-market financing and secondary-market trading do not always follow the same logic. In funding rounds, existing investors are typically given the opportunity to buy more shares to maintain their ownership percentage; **to avoid an outright refusal (which could upset founders), they can choose to subscribe, and then sell part of their exposure through the secondary market.** In recent years, both OpenAI and Anthropic have seen rapid growth—especially after OpenAI launched ChatGPT in 2022, and after Anthropic subsequently introduced Claude. Both companies are also considering plans to go public, and OpenAI is expected to potentially list as early as this year. Some investors have become more cautious about OpenAI’s continually rising operating costs. The company has committed to investing far more in infrastructure than Anthropic over the coming years to support its AI strategy. Although OpenAI has a strong consumer base, it has been slower in winning higher-margin enterprise customers. By contrast, Anthropic has already dominated this high-profit market, so its growth trajectory looks stronger. However, Anthropic also faces its own challenges. The company is suing the United States Department of Defense; previously, the Pentagon listed it as a supply-chain risk and ordered government agencies to stop using its technology. In addition, just this week, Anthropic also experienced a second security incident within days, accidentally leaking Claude’s internal source code.
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