Claude Code reached $2.5 billion in annualized recurring revenue (ARR) after nine months on the market.
Anthropic made Opus dumber (73% Drop), Claude Code Hits $2.5B ARR & Tesla AI5 | God Mode Pod EP09
Claude Code hit $2.5B ARR in just nine months — the fastest B2B SaaS growth ever recorded — while Anthropic quietly slashed Opus reasoning depth by 73% to save compute.
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Anthropic made Opus dumber (73% Drop), Claude Code Hits $2.5B ARR & Tesla AI5 | God Mode Pod EP09
Claude Code hit $2.5B ARR in just nine months — the fastest B2B SaaS growth ever recorded — while Anthropic quietly slashed Opus reasoning depth by 73% to save compute.
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Central subject of the episode — discussed for Claude Code ARR, Opus reasoning nerf, Mythos withholding, desktop redesign, and pre-IPO valuation.
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Discussed for taping out the AI5 chip (2,500 TOPS), FSD progress, and the Optimus robot; also used as a marketing strategy analogy for Anthropic.
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Discussed for the leaked CRO memo, Codex as a Claude competitor, Mythos/o3 model speculation, and enterprise strategy pivot.
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App-layer coding tool discussed as both a partner-dependent-on-Anthropic and potential acquisition/kill target if Anthropic builds a competing product.
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Highlighted for doubling ARR to $450M in a month via a model-agnostic 'harness' strategy that routes to the best AI for each task.
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Discussed for its new Gemini Skills browser feature, its innovator's dilemma around AI agents threatening ad revenue, and as an antitrust history precedent.
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Used as a strategic template for Anthropic (do one thing well, build ecosystem) and cited as first-phase AI value extractor; also historically outsourced Tesla's early AI chips.
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App-layer coding platform Luca uses; discussed as a Lovable competitor that benefits from Anthropic models and has strong user stickiness.
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Near-bankrupt shoe company whose stock surged 910% in one day after announcing an AI pivot, used as a peak-frothiness warning sign.
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Solana-based decentralized exchange where Anthropic's pre-IPO shares are tokenized and traded, showing a ~640% valuation rise since October 2025.
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Memory chip company cited as the best-performing S&P 500 stock two years running and an 817% winner in the 24-year-old fund manager's AI compute portfolio.
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Contrasted with Tesla's vision-only FSD approach; Waymo uses LiDAR pre-mapped routes which Tesla's Elon Musk argues is the wrong long-term strategy.
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AI cloud compute company cited as up 670% in the 24-year-old fund manager's AI infrastructure portfolio.
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Company that runs a hallucination benchmark for AI models; their data showed Grok had the highest hallucination rate at 20.2% of any frontier model tested.
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Anthropic's AI coding tool that hit $2.5B ARR in nine months, also newly redesigned as a chat-first local desktop IDE.
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xAI's model discussed for taking #1 in the medical text arena while simultaneously having the highest hallucination rate (20.2%) of any frontier model per Vectara.
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OpenAI's coding agent discussed as a potential alternative to Claude Code, especially for execution and testing tasks where Opus handles planning.
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Anthropic's next frontier model, withheld from general release — discussed for its pricing speculation, exclusive access controversy, and effective altruism framing.
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Figma took 13 years to reach $1 billion in ARR.
Snowflake took nine years to reach $1 billion in ARR.
There was a 73% drop in Claude Opus reasoning depth across 7,000 sessions between January and March 2026, measured by an AMD director.
Anthropic's pre-IPO share price on Jupiter DEX rose approximately 640% from $122 in October 2025 to imply a $900 billion valuation by April 2026.
SBF's approximately 7.5% stake in Anthropic would be worth over $60 billion at Anthropic's current valuation, more than Coinbase's entire market cap, but was liquidated for roughly $1.5 billion.
Tesla's AI5 chip delivers 2,500 TOPS, compared to 144 TOPS for the 2019 Hardware 3 chip — a 17x improvement over six years.
One Tesla AI5 chip is more powerful than two Tesla AI4 chips combined.
Grok had a 20.2% hallucination rate — the highest of any frontier AI model tested — according to Vectara's hallucination benchmark.
Perplexity doubled its ARR from approximately $200 million to $450 million in a single month.
Allbirds stock surged 910% in a single day after announcing an AI pivot, adding $143 million to its market cap, despite the company having agreed to sell all assets for $39 million.
Long Island Iced Tea company's stock rose 380% overnight in 2017 after adding 'blockchain' to its name; the company was subsequently delisted after an insider trading investigation.
A 24-year-old ex-OpenAI researcher's fund grew from $254 million in equity positions in Q4 2024 to $5.5 billion in Q4 2025 — approximately a 20x return — through concentrated AI compute and memory bets.
SanDisk was up 817% in the 24-year-old fund manager's portfolio and represented 6% of his Q4 2025 fund holdings.
OpenClaw token usage on OpenRouter dropped approximately 60% from its peak of ~900 billion tokens to around 377 billion tokens, correlating with Anthropic's Claude Code feature releases.
Three hosts — Rik, Ben, and Luca — break down a dense three-week Anthropic news cycle on the God Mode Pod. Claude Code crossed $2.5B ARR in nine months, the fastest B2B SaaS growth ever. Claude Opus was quietly "nerfed" with a 73% drop in reasoning depth. Tesla taped out its AI5 chip at 2,500 TOPS. The OpenAI CRO memo leak reveals enterprise ambitions, and Allbirds' 910% single-day AI-pivot pop signals peak AI market frothiness. Key takeaway: compute constraints are now the defining bottleneck shaping every major AI product decision.
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Rik, Ben, and Luca break down three weeks of Anthropic news: Claude Code hitting $2.5B ARR in nine months (fastest B2B SaaS growth ever), the 73% drop in Claude Opus reasoning depth, the new Claude Code desktop redesign, Tesla AI5 chip tape-out (2,500 TOPS), the OpenAI CRO memo leak, Allbirds' 910% AI-pivot stock pop, and a 24-year-old ex-OpenAI researcher turning $254M into $5.5B.
- ARR
- Annual Recurring Revenue — a SaaS metric representing the annualized value of subscription contracts, used here to describe Claude Code's $2.5B revenue run rate.
- Tape out
- The final step in chip design when the completed layout is sent to a semiconductor foundry for fabrication; Tesla's AI5 chip reaching tape out means mass production can begin.
- TOPS
- Trillions of Operations Per Second — a measure of AI chip compute throughput; Tesla's AI5 has 2,500 TOPS vs. 144 TOPS for its 2019 hardware.
- MCP
- Model Context Protocol — an open standard for connecting AI models to external data sources and tools, used extensively in Claude Code integrations.
- DEX
- Decentralized Exchange — a peer-to-peer crypto trading platform without a central authority; Jupiter is a DEX on the Solana blockchain that also trades pre-IPO tokenized equities.
- FSD
- Full Self-Driving — Tesla's autonomous driving software suite, which the AI5 chip is designed to power.
- Hallucination
- When an AI model confidently generates factually incorrect or fabricated information; Grok was cited as having a 20.2% hallucination rate in Vectara's benchmark.
- Innovator's dilemma
- A theory by Clayton Christensen describing how successful companies struggle to adopt disruptive innovations that threaten their core business; applied here to Google protecting its ad-driven search revenue.
- LiDAR
- Light Detection and Ranging — a sensor technology that maps environments using laser pulses; Waymo uses LiDAR maps while Tesla deliberately avoids this approach.
- Nerfing
- Reducing a feature's power or performance, often quietly; used to describe Anthropic cutting Claude Opus's reasoning depth by 73% to conserve compute.
- Harness
- A software wrapper or orchestration layer that routes tasks to the best-suited AI model; Perplexity is cited as an example of a multi-model harness.
- Cron job
- A scheduled automated task that runs at set intervals; Anthropic's new Claude Code 'Routines' feature is described as cron jobs for AI agents.
- FUD
- Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt — market sentiment term describing negative speculation that drives asset prices down; used here in context of recent stock market volatility.
- Pre-market shares
- Equity in a private company traded on secondary platforms before an IPO; Anthropic's pre-IPO shares were traded on the Jupiter Solana DEX.
- Effective altruism
- A philosophy prioritizing evidence-based approaches to doing the most good; Luca argues Anthropic uses EA framing as a marketing narrative to justify withholding Mythos.
- Compute-constrained
- A state where a company's growth or feature rollout is limited by the amount of available GPU/TPU computing power rather than software or demand.
- Frothiness
- Excessive speculative enthusiasm in financial markets leading to overvalued assets; used to describe AI stock mania exemplified by Allbirds' 910% single-day surge.
- Diminishing returns
- An economic principle where additional inputs yield progressively smaller outputs; discussed in the context of how much memory context improves Tesla FSD reliability.