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Anthropic Beats OpenAI on Secondary Markets With $1 Trillion Implied Valuation

Anthropic Beats OpenAI on Secondary Markets With $1 Trillion Implied Valuation

Anthropic's shares on Forge Global are now valued at around $1 trillion, surpassing OpenAI's $880 billion valuation as of April 2026. This marks a significant shift in the AI tech sector, with Anthropic outperforming OpenAI in secondary markets for the first time in recent months. The change highlights growing investor confidence in Anthropic's AI developments.

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