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VC Bill Gurley says Anthropic is 'midwifing a deity' by 'building a species that's superior to humans'

"I don't think they think they're writing software. I think they're midwifing a deity here," tech investor Bill Gurley said.

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VC Bill Gurley says Anthropic is 'midwifing a deity' by 'building a species that's superior to humans'

Bill Gurley claims Anthropic is building superintelligent AI via Amodei's essay "Machines of Loving Grace," envisioning AI systems ruling the economy. For CTOs, this signals governance risks and regulatory-capture concerns as Anthropic dominates AI policy.

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Bill Gurley Says Anthropic Is 'Midwifing A Deity'

Benchmark Capital's Bill Gurley criticized Anthropic, claiming it treats AI development as more than software and fuels risk narratives.

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  1. domenica 31 maggio 2026·benzinga.com

    Bill Gurley Says Anthropic Is 'Midwifing A Deity'

    Benchmark Capital's Bill Gurley criticized Anthropic, claiming it treats AI development as more than software and fuels risk narratives.

  2. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·businessinsider.com

    VC Bill Gurley says Anthropic is 'midwifing a deity' by 'building a species that's superior to humans'

    "I don't think they think they're writing software. I think they're midwifing a deity here," tech investor Bill Gurley said.