Anthropic files for initial public offering in the U.S.
Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company known for the Claude chatbot, has submitted paperwork for an initial public offering. This move comes shortly after another high-profile IPO announcement in the tech sector. (sources: cbsnews, wired, bbc, engadget, cbc)

Anthropic has confidentially filed for an IPO, indicating plans to offer shares to the public. This filing suggests a significant step for the company in the financial markets.
- Anthropic is known for developing the Claude chatbot.
- The company submitted its IPO paperwork on a recent Monday.
- The IPO could be one of the largest in history.
Why it matters
The IPO filing reflects the growing interest and investment in the artificial intelligence sector.
↓ Congress can act on this
2 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is H.R.3381: Encouraging Public Offerings Act of 2025.
H.R.3381 · 119th Congress
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What H.R.3381 actually does
This story is about Anthropic files for initial public offering in the U.S. This bill would Anthropic’s reported IPO filing makes Congress’s current debate over IPO/on-ramp rules directly relevant; this bill would change how issuers.
If passed, it would:
- Expand statutory authority for “test the waters” communications for all issuers • Expand statutory authority to use confidential draft registration submissions for IPOs/initial registrations/follow-on.
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This story is about Anthropic files for initial public offering in the U.S. This bill would anthropic: Create a subpoena process for copyright owners to obtain copies/records to identify their works used in training a generative AI.
If passed, it would
- Create a subpoena process for copyright owners to obtain copies/records to identify their works used in training a • Potentially increase documentation/traceability expectations around AI training datasets.
