Anthropic to open Milan office, expanding push into Europe


FILE PHOTO: Anthropic logo is seen in this illustration taken May 20, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

ROME, May 21 (Reuters) - ⁠U.S. AI startup Anthropic will open an ⁠office in Milan this month, expanding further ‌into Europe after opening offices in Paris and Munich late last year on growing demand for generative AI tools.

Anthropic, co-founded ​in 2021 by siblings Dario ⁠and Daniela Amodei, ⁠is planning to triple its international workforce to meet ⁠a ‌rise in demand for its Claude AI large language models outside the United ⁠States. Its European bases include Dublin and ​Zurich plus ‌a London office employing about 200 staff.

"After ⁠France and ​Germany, Italy is a natural next step,” Chris Ciauri, Anthropic’s managing director of international, said in an ⁠interview published by Italy’s Il ​Corriere della Sera.

The expansion comes as companies across Europe race to deploy AI systems to boost productivity ⁠while policymakers debate how to regulate the fast-moving technology.

Daniela Amodei said governments should act early to avoid repeating mistakes made with social media platforms, ​where safeguards lagged widespread adoption.

Anthropic ⁠has clashed with the Trump administration, notably by ​insisting onguardrailsrestricting how its models ‌can be used formilitary purposes ​such as targeting weapons autonomously or domestic surveillance.

(Reporting by Giselda Vagnoni;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

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