Jaden Schaefer
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Podcast Appearances
Now, in the case of something like ChatGPT, well, I mean, no one else was named ChatGPT.
This wasn't really something on top of people's minds.
But Anthropic, it's kind of a less straightforward name.
You could have imagined perhaps there's other companies around the world with this.
So I think the timing on this is important.
Anthropic, they've been
really deepening their focus on India.
They announced some plans for an India office last last October.
And they also recently appointed the former Microsoft India managing director who is arena ghosts to lead their operations over there.
So obviously, they're really signaling that the market is growing, and that this is a really important market for them.
I think a lot of AI firms are trying to expand beyond just the US and Europe, right?
If they're trying to get the user base they want, and they're willing to do
you know, cheaper tiers as we've seen with OpenAI and kind of their Go plan.
And there's all these different strategies, but they basically want to capture the market in India so they can increase their users.
Similar to, I don't know, what we've seen big companies like Facebook do is they try to roll out more globally and just get more users.
So in a complaint that was filed in a commercial court in...
In January, Anthropic is the company Anthropic Software is trying to get recognition of its prior use of the name.
They want relief to prevent further confusion and they want about one hundred and ten thousand dollars in damages from Anthropic.
That's their that's their plan.
And I mean, when you see Anthropic pay out billions of dollars for falsely or for, you know, training their models on, you know, data that was stolen from pirated book sources, they got to pay that out to the authors.