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    Anthropic Launches $50,000,000,000 US AI Buildout Amid Surging Demand From 300,000 Businesses

    By Henry KanapiNovember 13, 20252 Mins Read
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    Anthropic is committing tens of billions of dollars to expand its US computing footprint as enterprise demand for its Claude model accelerates.

    In a new company announcement, the AI startup says it is dropping a $50 billion investment in American AI infrastructure, including new data centers in Texas and New York built with Fluidstack.

    Additional sites are planned as the company scales its frontier research and commercial workloads. Anthropic says the endeavor will create 800 permanent jobs along with 2,400 construction jobs. The facilities are expected to come online next year.

    Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says modern AI training requires industrial-scale infrastructure, tying the expansion to the rising complexity of frontier models and growing usage across its customer base.

    “We’re getting closer to AI that can accelerate scientific discovery and help solve complex problems in ways that weren’t possible before. Realizing that potential requires infrastructure that can support continued development at the frontier. These sites will help us build more capable AI systems that can drive those breakthroughs, while creating American jobs.”

    The investment comes as the AI startup says it is witnessing massive growth in the number of enterprise customers.

    “Anthropic serves more than 300,000 business customers, and our number of large accounts—customers that each represent over $100,000 in run-rate revenue—has grown nearly sevenfold in the past year.”

    Gary Wu, the CEO of AI cloud platform Fluidstack, says the company “was built for this moment.”

    Anthropic says the investment reflects the scale required to support demand for Claude and maintain its research at the frontier as new training sites roll out across the country.

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