Anthropic's Claude claws its way towards the top of AI chart
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Anthropic's Claude claws its way towards the top of AI chart
"Nearly one in four businesses on Ramp now pays for Anthropic (a year ago, it was one in 25). OpenAI's 1.5 percent decline was the largest in any single month for any AI model company since we started tracking business AI adoption."
"According to Kharazian, businesses selecting AI services for the first time now choose Anthropic about 70 percent of the time."
"In late January, Reuters reported on a rift between Anthropic and the Defense Department over Anthropic's refusal to remove model guardrails to make its models more amenable to military applications."
Anthropic has achieved significant growth in the business software subscription market, with its share increasing 4.9 percent month-over-month in February while OpenAI's share fell 1.5 percent. Anthropic now holds 24.4 percent of the business subscription market compared to OpenAI's 34.4 percent, representing rapid market capture. Nearly one in four businesses on Ramp now use Anthropic services, up from one in 25 a year ago. New businesses selecting AI services for the first time choose Anthropic approximately 70 percent of the time. This growth appears connected to Anthropic's public refusal to remove safety guardrails from its models for military applications, positioning itself as a responsible AI company. The Pentagon designated Anthropic a supply chain risk to national security, prompting legal challenges.
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