Businesses that are already in conversations about building partnerships and training with Anthropic.
The real revenue that foundation model companies like Anthropic, OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and others generate comes from enterprise deals with a smattering of government - not consumer.
Consumer usage is largely a loss leader used as a training/refining tool, and it's best to view the economics of foundational model providers through the same lens you would a hyperscaler.
A major component to AWS's rise was the ecosystem built around training and teaching how to use the AWS ecosystem thanks to the AWS certification program. Same for K8s via the Linux Foundation.
By building a partnership and training motion, Anthropic can get the WITCHes, Deloittes, PWCs, Accentures, KPMGs, and others to start offering turnkey services, which is why Anthropic has been working on building co-sell relationships with those kinds of companies.
"Must have a degree or certification in Claude."
"Must hold an OpenClaw 2026 Grade II Certificate"
In fact, if you look at basically every major AI/LLM player you'll see a similar "alliance" or "partnership". Its a sales channel of high end referrals.
And let's not even discuss the vacuity of their new cash machine certifications. "Architect" come on...
rishabhaiover•1h ago
KiranRao0•1h ago
Or governments/large organizations performing box checking exercises
SpicyLemonZest•1h ago
MattGaiser•1h ago
cebert•57m ago
3rodents•49m ago
Startups / technology companies that expect employees to be self-starters who can be set free to frolic amongst the problems are an aberration.
skippyboxedhero•4m ago
Doesn't stop them being useless though, like giving an electric drill to a chimp and telling them to build a house...lots of action, a lot of screeching, not much work.
One of the mistakes with AI is that people believe it will turn lead into gold: if you give AI bad prompts, AI will produce bad work.