#177 President & Co-Founder Anthropic, Daniela Amodei: AI Hurricane
Grit12 Feb 2024

#177 President & Co-Founder Anthropic, Daniela Amodei: AI Hurricane

Guest: Daniela Amodei, President and co-founder of Anthropic

With a reported valuation of as much as $18 billion, Anthropic has the resources to be one of the dominant AI companies in Silicon Valley; however, it was conceived as a public benefit corporation and always tries to strike a balance between hypergrowth and responsibility. Anthropic’s flagship LLM, Claude, must adhere to a “constitution” of values that prioritize the good of humanity. And even though every company wants to “do AI” right now, President Daniela Amodei says some of them should slow down. “I keep coming back to this idea of, ‘How much are you buying the hype?’” she says. “’How grounded are you in the reality of what's actually happening?’ And sometimes in business conversations, we tell a potential customer, ‘We don't think we're right for you.’”

In this episode, Daniela and Joubin discuss her brother Dario, staying grounded, hypergrowth startups, Claire Hughes Johnson, mechanistic interpretability, Paul Graham, AI training, what AI companies can learn from social media, Stripe, the pool of venture capital in the Bay Area, leading people, giving feedback to all your coworkers, interview questions, and Sheryl Sandberg.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Holidays with the Amodei family (01:15)
  • The tech industry bubble (05:35)
  • Inside the AI hurricane (09:53)
  • Scaling as a superpower (14:39)
  • Complementary abilities (16:39)
  • Claude 2 and constitutional AI (20:05)
  • Making AI trustworthy, safe, and powerful (28:58)
  • Generative AI’s high cost (31:03)
  • Anthropic and OpenAI’s massive responsibility (37:50)
  • The impact of new technology (42:32)
  • Public benefit companies (46:55)
  • Extremely lean go to market (53:36)
  • AI as a business-led industry (01:00:37)
  • Customer obsession (01:06:58)
  • Where do you want to use your innovation? (01:11:31)
  • Who shouldn’t use AI? (01:14:33)
  • “Everything to everyone” (01:18:15)
  • Working with Daniela (01:22:26)
  • Interviews at Anthropic (01:25:38)
  • Intense performance reviews (01:29:47)
  • Middle managers are underrated (01:35:46)
  • “Tell me about yourself” (01:39:47)
  • Who Anthropic is hiring (01:42:33)


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