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    Anthropic’s Dario Amodei Says AI Profitability Doesn’t Work the Way Investors Think – Here’s Why

    By Henry KanapiFebruary 14, 20262 Mins Read
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    Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says the economics of the AI industry are far more complicated than simply chasing demand.

    In an interview with Dwarkesh Patel, Amodei pushes back on the idea that AI companies will follow a simple pattern of heavy investment before flipping a switch into profitability.

    Amodei reiterates the concept of the cone of uncertainty, where companies are forced to project their massive compute needs for the coming years because data centers are being built with a one to two-year lag. According to Amodei, the economics of the AI industry are heavily driven by demand and compute forecasting.

    “All of this stuff is really uncertain because of the cone of uncertainty. We could be profitable in 2026 if the revenue grows fast enough. And then if we overestimate or underestimate the next year, that could swing wildly.

    What I’m trying to get is you have a model in your head of the business invests, invests, invests, invests, gets scale and then becomes profitable. There’s a single point at which things turn around. I don’t think the economics of this industry work that way.”

    On top of compute forecasting, Amodei says AI labs also need to balance how much compute goes to research while keeping margins strong.

    “If every year we predict exactly what the demand is going to be, we’ll be profitable every year because spending 50% of your compute on research, roughly, plus a gross margin that’s higher than 50%, and correct demand prediction leads to profit. That’s the profitable business model that I think is kind of there, but obscured by these building ahead and prediction errors.”

    Taken together, the path to profit may not be a single breakthrough moment, but a constant exercise in forecasting, allocation and timing in one of the fastest-changing industries in history.

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