Anthropic IPO Could Signal the End of Ethical AI, Warn Critics as Corporate Greed Takes the Wheel
A proposed initial public offering from Anthropic, the AI safety company once heralded as the moral compass of Silicon Valley, is now being condemned as the final nail in the coffin for principled technology. Moral critics argue that the move to Wall Street trading floors is a blatant betrayal of the company’s original mission to develop artificial intelligence with human values, signaling that profit will now dictate the future of our digital souls. “This isn’t progress; it’s the collapse of conscience,” one ethics scholar told us. “By chasing billions, Anthropic is proving that no company can resist the temptation to commodify our most intimate fears and hopes.” As the 'anthropic ipo' draws nearer, experts fear the public will soon be powerless against a machine designed not to serve society, but to exploit its every weakness for shareholder returns.