The British government is making efforts to attract Anthropic, proposing measures that include an office expansion in London and a dual stock listing. This initiative comes as Anthropic recently revealed plans for significant growth in its London office, following OpenAI’s announcement of a permanent UK presence. The push to draw Anthropic away from the United States also follows a public dispute between the company and the US Department of Defense regarding AI applications, reflecting the UK’s broader strategy to enhance its appeal to leading American AI startups.
Anthropic: Anthropic is a prominent AI research firm developing the Claude series of language models, emphasizing safety-focused AI systems. In early 2026, it navigated controversies including a shift from prior safety pledges and rapid enterprise adoption of its tools. The company is the target of UK government incentives for London expansion following tensions with US defense authorities.
Andrew Curran: Andrew Curran is an independent writer and commentator on AI trends and developments, sharing analysis via X under the handle @AndrewCurran_. His posts cover emerging AI news and industry shifts. He drew attention to the British government’s proposals for Anthropic in an April post quoting Financial Times reporting.
British Government: The British Government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, oversees national policy, economic initiatives, and efforts to position the UK as a global technology leader. It has ramped up outreach to AI companies amid international competition for talent. In response to Anthropic’s clash with the US Department of Defense, it proposed London office expansion and dual stock listing to encourage the firm’s growth in the UK.
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