Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei shared striking insights into the AI company's exponential expansion, revealing an annualized 80-fold growth in the first quarter. This surge dramatically outstripped their ambitious internal projections for a 10-fold increase, leading to significant challenges in meeting the burgeoning demand for compute capacity.
Addressing attendees at Anthropic's developer conference in San Francisco, Amodei candidly stated, "That is the reason we have had difficulties with compute." He reassured the audience that the company is "working as quickly as possible to provide more" capacity and will "pass that compute on to you as soon as we can."

Amodei's remarks followed closely on the heels of Anthropic's recent announcement of a strategic deal with Elon Musk's SpaceX. Under this agreement, Anthropic will gain exclusive access to all 300 megawatts of compute capacity at SpaceX's Colossus 1 data center located in Memphis, Tennessee, despite SpaceX owning xAI, a rival artificial intelligence lab now known as SpaceXAI.
The unprecedented growth experienced by Anthropic has been largely propelled by the immense popularity of its Claude AI models. The launch of Claude Code last year, in particular, has captivated the software development community. The company is reportedly engaged in discussions with investors to secure funding at an astounding $900 billion valuation, potentially positioning it ahead of industry leader OpenAI.
"Software engineers are the ones who are fastest to adopt new technology," Amodei observed, adding that this trend is "a foreshadowing of how things are going to work across the economy, and how the economy is going to be transformed by AI."
Last month, Anthropic acknowledged that the intense demand for Claude had placed "inevitable strain on our infrastructure," impacting "reliability and performance" for users, especially during peak operational hours. In response, the company has actively pursued several compute deals, including a multibillion-dollar partnership with Amazon.
Amidst this rapid expansion, Anthropic has also been navigating a complex relationship with the U.S. government and the Pentagon, which had previously blacklisted the company in March, citing it as a supply chain risk. Despite this ongoing legal dispute, Anthropic's appeal continues to grow.
Expressing his surprise at the current pace, Amodei described the growth as "just crazy" and "too hard to handle," voicing a hope for "more normal" expansion in the future.
—CNBC's Ashley Capoot contributed to this report.
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