So there's this brewing drama in AI circles that's actually pretty wild. Elon Musk just threw his weight behind a theory that Anthropic basically has the same vibe as FTX did before it all collapsed. Yeah, you read that right.



A tech commentator named Lukas posted this detailed breakdown of why Anthropic's whole corporate persona feels off to him, and Musk just agreed. He called it "FTX energy." The thing is, both companies were actually built on effective altruism philosophy - that whole EA movement that heavily shaped how SBF thought about the world.

What Lukas was pointing out is how both Anthropic and FTX lean hard into this "we're the responsible ones" messaging. You know, the wholesome branding, the genius founder narrative, all designed to make people trust them. Sounds calculated when you put it that way.

Here's where it gets darker though - Sam Bankman-Fried was actually an early backer of Anthropic. He dumped $500 million into the AI startup back in 2022. Turns out that money came straight from FTX customer funds that were stolen. So yeah, that investment aged poorly.

Now, the obvious thing to mention here is that Musk has his own AI play with xAI and Grok, so he's obviously got skin in this game. He's not exactly an unbiased observer when it comes to his competitors in the crypto and AI space. That said, the effective altruism angle is genuinely worth thinking about.

Interestingly, pop star Katy Perry actually went the opposite direction recently. She publicly posted about buying a Claude Pro subscription for $214.99 a year, basically endorsing Anthropic. So while Musk's out here drawing FTX comparisons, you've got mainstream celebrities actively supporting the company. That's quite the contrast.
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