Anthropic Long-Term Benefit Trust — Notable For: Full Trust Agreement has never been published, limiting independent assessment. The Certificate of Incorporation is publicly available via Delaware filing but contains less detail than the Trust Agreement.
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- Anthropic Long-Term Benefit Trust
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- Full Trust Agreement has never been published, limiting independent assessment. The Certificate of Incorporation is publicly available via Delaware filing but contains less detail than the Trust Agreement.
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1 src · 1 checkNoteThe claim has two parts: (1) the Trust Agreement has never been published, limiting independent assessment, and (2) the Certificate of Incorporation is publicly available via Delaware but contains less detail than the Trust Agreement. The source directly confirms both parts. The author repeatedly emphasizes that the Trust Agreement remains inaccessible ('we still can't see the Trust Agreement,' 'No change on the Trust Agreement; we still can't see it'), and notes that 'most of Anthropic's/stockholders' power over the Trust (in expectation) will come from Trust Agreement stuff—and in particular Anthropic's/stockholders' power to "enforce" the Trust—which we can't see.' The source also confirms the Certificate of Incorporation is publicly available and discusses what it does and does not reveal, establishing it contains less detail than needed to fully understand the Trust's governance.