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TNB Tech Minute: Anthropic Plans to Invest $200 Million in a New AI Consulting Venture

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

Tech News, News

4.31.7K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2026

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Plus: a new Goldman Sachs report suggests AI-displaced workers could face steep economic pain. And Samsung projects a more than eightfold leap in first-quarter operating profit. Danny Lewis hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:31.3

Here's your morning TNB Tech Minute for Tuesday, April 7th. I'm Danny Lewis for the Wall Street Journal.

0:37.4

We exclusively report that

0:39.0

Anthropic plans to invest $200 million in a new venture with major private equity firms

0:44.2

that aims to sell artificial intelligence tools to their portfolio companies. The new company

0:49.6

would serve as a consulting arm for Anthropic that teaches businesses how to incorporate the AI

0:54.2

makers tools into their operations. People familiar with the matter say the Claude Maker

0:59.0

is in talks to raise $1 billion for the effort, including Anthropics' planned contribution.

1:05.4

General Atlantic, Blackstone, and Hellman and Friedman are among the private equity firms

1:09.8

in discussions to back the

1:11.0

project. A new Goldman Sachs report suggests that AI displaced workers could face steep

1:17.0

economic pain. The report analyzes past technology waves using four decades of federal data

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