San Francisco, 19 August 2026 – Anthropic is preparing a governance structure that could give its chief executive and other co-founders enhanced voting power, a move that would position control rights at the centre of the artificial-intelligence company’s potential public listing. The plan reflects a familiar technology-market trade-off: raising capital from public investors while protecting a founding group from short-term shareholder pressure.
The proposed arrangement would create a class of shares with extra votes for Chief Executive Dario Amodei and other founders. The company is also considering a special class that would allow its existing non-shareholder trustees to elect a majority of the board. The details remain subject to change, but the design would preserve influence for both the founders and an independent body linked to Anthropic’s public-benefit mission.
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