---
id: "entity-anthropic-d7"
type: "entity"
entityType: "organization"
canonicalName: "Anthropic"
aliases: ["Anthropic"]
canonical_url: "anthropic.com"
source_timestamps: ["§ The U.S. Strategy: Compete on Capability"]
tags: ["us-tech", "ai-research"]
related: ["claim-capability-depreciation"]
sources: ["attention"]
sourceVaultSlug: "hbr-seg-attention"
originDay: 4
articleStem: "hbr-tier2-07-chinese-ai-firms-habits"
sourceUrl: "https://hbr.org/2026/06/lessons-from-chinese-ai-firms-on-owning-customers-habits"
sourceTitle: "Lessons from Chinese AI Firms on Owning Customers’ Habits"
---
# Anthropic

## Anthropic

U.S. AI company whose enterprise market share reportedly rose dramatically from **12% to 40% between 2023 and 2025** — the sharpest illustration in the source of the **volatility and rapid depreciation of capability moats** ([[claim-capability-depreciation]], [[concept-capability-competition]]).

**Canonical reference:** anthropic.com — AI-safety-focused lab developing the Claude model family; positioned as a major competitor to [[entity-openai-d7]], emphasizing reliability and alignment. (The 12%→40% figures are author estimates, not independently verified — see [[claim-capability-depreciation]].)


## Related across articles
- [[entity-anthropic-d69]]
