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So Elon Musk just weighed in on something that's been bugging a lot of people about Anthropic, and honestly it's a pretty wild take. He basically agreed that the AI company has major "Sam Bankman-Fried energy" — which is... not a compliment, obviously.
A tech commentator broke down why Anthropic's whole vibe feels off, and Musk just straight up endorsed it. The core argument? Both Anthropic and FTX were built around effective altruism philosophy, and both lean heavily on this "we're the responsible ones" narrative to build trust. You know the type — the wholesome branding, the genius founder persona, the whole package.
Here's where it gets darker: SBF actually invested $500 million into Anthropic back in 2022. Except that money? Turned out to be stolen from FTX customers. So yeah, there's literal financial ties to the FTX collapse embedded in Anthropic's history.
The comparison is basically saying Anthropic's entire public image feels calculated and disingenuous — like it's dressed up as something trustworthy when there's something predatory underneath. Pretty harsh criticism, but the parallels are there if you look.
Of course, context matters here. Musk isn't exactly unbiased — he's running xAI and competing directly with Anthropic in the AI race. So this is partly a competitive jab. But the fact that someone in Musk's position is willing to make this comparison publicly says something about how the crypto and AI communities are viewing these players.
Meanwhile, Katy Perry just publicly bought a Claude Pro subscription for $214.99 a year, which is kind of funny timing given all this. Shows how polarized opinions are right now on Anthropic.