Anthropic Expands Enterprise AI Push Through Ode While Facing Backlash Over Controversial Ad Campaign

Anthropic made news on two fronts this week, advancing its enterprise strategy while drawing criticism over a recent marketing campaign. The company launched Ode with Anthropic, a $1.5 billion AI implementation venture formed alongside Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, and Goldman Sachs, built on the acquired startup Fractional AI. Led by CEO Chris Taylor and chief technologist Eddie Siegel, Ode currently employs 100 engineers who work with Anthropic’s applied AI team to help businesses implement AI systems tailored to their operations. Taylor described the venture’s ambition as reaching trillion-dollar scale, while Siegel emphasized that quality of implementation, not model selection alone, defines success. The move mirrors OpenAI’s similar effort, The Deployment Company, as both labs compete to dominate enterprise AI adoption alongside consulting firms like Deloitte and Accenture.

Separately, Anthropic faced criticism over its new ad, “There’s hope in hard questions,” which featured unsettling imagery including surveillance footage, a homeless individual, a cemetery, and mining laborers, paired with voice-over questions about AI’s trustworthiness. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman mocked the ad on social media, joking it resembled satire, while other tech commentators criticized its tone and imagery, particularly a shot resembling Arlington National Cemetery. Observers noted the ad follows a familiar branding strategy of acknowledging industry harms to position a company as the responsible actor, though many felt it backfired. The backlash contrasts with Anthropic’s well-received Super Bowl ads earlier this year, which took aim at OpenAI’s advertising strategy in ChatGPT.

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