
About this episode
This episode discusses Anthropic's shift to building full products and the key forces shaping European tech.
Anthropic is moving beyond models and into building full products. In this episode of This Week in European Tech, Dan Bowyer and Mads Jensen from SuperSeed cover the key forces shaping European tech right now, from political shifts and capital flows to AI competition, small high-output teams and rising compute demand. Key Highlights Hungary’s leadership change and potential EU funding unlocks Anthropic expanding beyond models into product and applications Mythos vs GPT Cyber and what different benchmarks actually measure The rise of very small teams building large businesses with AI Compute demand continuing to accelerate across the market Timestamps (00:00) Intro (01:00) Hungary and EU implications (08:30) Anthropic strategy shift (13:30) AI model comparison (20:30) Small teams and AI businesses (26:30) Compute scarcity (31:30) Musk’s Terafab (36:30) Predictions, deals, closing Subscribe to EUVC, the home of European tech: https://www.eu.vc/subscribe
People in this episode
Hosts: Dan Bowyer, Mads Jensen
Topics covered
- AI competition
- European tech
- political shifts
- capital flows
- compute demand
- small teams
Keywords
- Anthropic
- AI
- European tech
- compute demand
- small teams
- Hungary
- EU funding
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Anthropic
Products: GPT, Terafab
Places: Hungary, EU
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