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Anthropic — Annual Cash Burn: $3 billion

unverifiable95% confidence

2 evidence checks from 1 unique source

Last checked: 3/31/2026

The claim specifies '$3B annual cash burn as of 2025-12' with context that this is 'expected cash burn for 2025; down from $5.6B in 2024.' The source text discusses Anthropic's projected profitability path and mentions cash burn relative to revenue percentages for future years, but does not provide the specific dollar amount of $3B for 2025 or confirm the $5.6B figure for 2024. The source addresses Anthropic's financial trajectory but lacks the precise numerical data points needed to verify this claim.

Evidence — 1 source, 2 checks

unverifiable95%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 3/31/2026
Found: The source discusses Anthropic's cash burn trajectory (dropping to one-third of revenue in 2026, 9% by 2027, profit by 2028) but does not provide a specific annual cash burn figure for 2025 or state i

Note: The claim specifies '$3B annual cash burn as of 2025-12' with context that this is 'expected cash burn for 2025; down from $5.6B in 2024.' The source text discusses Anthropic's projected profitability path and mentions cash burn relative to revenue percentages for future years, but does not provide the specific dollar amount of $3B for 2025 or confirm the $5.6B figure for 2024. The source addresses Anthropic's financial trajectory but lacks the precise numerical data points needed to verify this claim.

unverifiable95%primaryHaiku 3 · 3/30/2026
Found: The source discusses Anthropic's cash burn projections for 2026 and 2027, and mentions profit by 2028, but does not provide a specific annual cash burn figure for 2025 or state that 2025 cash burn is

Note: The claim specifies Anthropic's annual cash burn as $3B 'as of 2025-12' (end of 2025) and references a prior $5.6B in 2024. However, the source text only mentions that Anthropic 'burns cash at a similar rate relative to revenue right now' and projects future reductions (one-third of revenue in 2026, 9% by 2027, profit by 2028). The source does not provide the specific 2025 cash burn figure of $3B or confirm the $5.6B 2024 figure. The article was published in November 2025, so 2025 would not yet be complete, making 'as of 2025-12' a future projection rather than a finalized figure. The source addresses the topic but lacks the specific data point needed to verify this claim.

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