Here’s what Anthropic’s Dario Amodei says startups should not be doing with Claude

Here’s what Anthropic’s Dario Amodei says startups should not be doing with Claude



Anthropic chief Dario Amodei has warned that AI startups lacking moats and merely functioning as AI wrappers could lose out to large language models (LLMs) such as Claude and ChatGPT.

“I would give the advice that a business should establish a moat. You shouldn’t be just a wrapper. I would not advise that you just say, ‘Here’s a way to interact with Claude (and) I’m gonna prompt Claude a little bit,’ or ‘I’m gonna build a little bit of a Ul around Claude that doesn’t have a moat.’ Then, anyone can eat that revenue,” said Amodei.

By wrapper, the Anthropic chief is referring to applications or platforms built on top of AI infrastructure, particularly, the LLM model. Aravind Srinivas’s Perplexity has been in the news for being similar to an AI wrapper, building and serving using other startups’ AI models. Most small-scale startups somewhat resemble LLM wrappers.

Speaking to Nikhil Kamath on the latter’s PeopleByWTF podcast, Amodei specified that in such cases, companies like Anthropic and OpenAI would want to build first-party products, becoming competitors to their very enterprise clients, for the sake of increasing revenues. First-party products refer to applications that directly reach end-users. Consumer D2C platforms are examples of first-party products.

“We’re not gonna promise never to build first-party products, right? That we should be honest about,” Amodei said.

Yet, despite these fears of LLM makers eroding value for startups, Amodei pressed for startups to have dominance in domain expertise, regulatory knowledge, and industry integration for the creation of more durable moats.