Every post anthropic generates feels like misdirection and bad summarization using AI. There is no sense of who the audience for this post is for and includes a lot of redundant information.

Can't see the relevance of this comment to the post. You can do a Google search for "confidentially submits draft S-1 to the SEC" to see other examples of companies announcing these submissions and they're all written in the same way.

It's just a standard/template that most companies reuse.

https://www.figma.com/blog/s1-confidential-submission

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/gemini-announces-co...

https://investors.navan.com/news-releases/news-release-detai...

https://www.round1-group.co.jp/docs/pdf/2026/20260507_news_e...

> This announcement is being published under Rule 135 of the Securities Act of 1933

It's a required public disclosure following a format traditionally used in mandatory public disclosures.

Is there any real reason to have generated announcements anyway? You could get more polished text with some copy editors and I can't imagine cost is really a big concern for it.

It is possible that they are dogfooding

The motivation for such a terse thing is pretty obvious given the way they’ve generally announced things. It’s drumming up interest with as much vagueness as possible.

It’s a classic tactic. If you are unable to show real data (why?), then just give as little information as possible so that people can just fill in the gaps based on their own biases.

I mean, look at the way Mythos was announced…too dangerous to release outside of select customers, but they’ve announced they’re adding Mythos capabilities now, so I guess the danger has passed? What changed? What risk mitigations have taken place?

It's a legal notice, what are you talking about?