
"There will be lots of questions about how AI is actually changing the labor market. The lesson over and over again has been AI arrives, it becomes such a big deal, but it changes all of the industries it touches,"
"What we're trying to tell people next week is, yes, the technology has generated $5 billion in annual recurring revenue, and is doing all of these crazy deployments, and it's starting to affect national security and government and businesses,"
"We're going to say to policymakers, you should expect that AI products are going to be deployed at a far larger scale than you see today, and they are going to be affecting your constituents lives in many more ways than today."
Anthropic plans to double its employee count in Washington, D.C., and open an official office in 2026 after outgrowing a coworking space. Employees will focus on product, policy, and trust and safety. The company emphasizes proximity to policymakers to discuss AI's societal role and expects AI to be a major issue in the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential election. Anthropic warns AI will change labor markets and multiple industries and already generates significant revenue and deployments affecting national security, government, and businesses. Executives will meet lawmakers to urge preparation and push for federal transparency rules while endorsing California SB 53 as an interim measure.
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