{"id":1906,"date":"2026-02-27T15:59:01","date_gmt":"2026-02-27T05:59:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rhinoeasy.com\/?p=1906"},"modified":"2026-02-27T15:59:01","modified_gmt":"2026-02-27T05:59:01","slug":"anthropic-acquires-computer-use-ai-startup-vercept-after-meta-poached-one-of-its-founders-techcrunch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rhinoeasy.com\/?p=1906","title":{"rendered":"Anthropic acquires computer-use AI startup Vercept after Meta poached one of its founders | TechCrunch"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Anthropic on Wednesday announced that it has acquired Vercept, an AI startup with deep roots to some of the biggest names in Seattle\u2019s tech scene. The acquisition marks the latest after Anthropic acquired coding agent engine Bun in December to help scale Claude Code.<\/p>\n<p>Vercept had created tools for more complex agentic tasks, including its product Vy, a computer-use agent in the cloud that could operate a remote Apple MacBook. Vercept is one of the many startups working on re-imagining the personal computer for the age of AI agents. As part of the deal, Anthropic is shuttering Vercept\u2019s product on March 25.<\/p>\n<p>The startup was a grad of Seattle\u2019s AI-focused incubator AI2, which spawned from the longstanding Allen Institute for AI. Vercept\u2019s co-founders had roots with the Allen Institute, as well, and were previously researchers there. One co-founder, Matt Deitke, made news last year as one of the AI researchers who negotiated a monster $250 million salary from Meta to join its Superintelligence Lab. On Wednesday, Deitke congratulated his former colleagues in a post on X.<\/p>\n<p>Vercept was a relatively high-profile AI startup in the region. In a LinkedIn post announcing the acquisition by Anthropic, Vercept CEO Kiana Ehsani said the startup had raised a total of $50 million. She called out Fifty Years\u2019 Seth Bannon, a board member, as the lead investor. Vercept previously announced it had raised a $16 million seed round last January.<\/p>\n<p>The list of angel investors was impressive, too, and included former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Google DeepMind chief scientist Jeff Dean, Cruise founder Kyle Vogt, and Dropbox co-founder Arash Ferdowsi, GeekWire reported.<\/p>\n<p>In Anthropic\u2019s announcement of the acquisition, the company named co-founders Ehsani, Luca Weihs, and Ross Girshick as some of the team brought on to join Anthropic in the acquisition. However, not all of Vercept\u2019s co-founders are joining the Claude maker.<\/p>\n<p>Oren Etzioni, who has previously been named as a co-founder of Vercept and investor in the startup, is well known in Seattle as the founding leader of the Allen Institute for AI. Along with Deitke, he is also not joining Anthropic, and was vocally less pleased about the acqui-hire. He posted on LinkedIn: \u201cAfter a little bit more than a year, Vercept is throwing in the towel and giving their customers 30 days to get off the platform. Sad. A fantastic team is joining Anthropic. I wish them the very best!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Techcrunch event Save up to $300 or 30% to TechCrunch Founder Summit 1,000+ founders and investors come together at TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026 for a full day focused on growth, execution, and real-world scaling. Learn from founders and investors who have shaped the industry. Connect with peers navigating similar growth stages. Walk away with tactics you can apply immediately.<\/p>\n<p>Offer ends March 13. Save up to $300 or 30% to TechCrunch Founder Summit 1,000+ founders and investors come together at TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026 for a full day focused on growth, execution, and real-world scaling. Learn from founders and investors who have shaped the industry. Connect with peers navigating similar growth stages. Walk away with tactics you can apply immediately<\/p>\n<p>Offer ends March 13. Boston, MA | REGISTER NOW<\/p>\n<p>Etzioni is also a professor at the University of Washington and known for other startups he\u2019s founded and backed as a VC. He did not respond to a request for comment.<\/p>\n<p>On Etzioni\u2019s LinkedIn post, he accused Bannon, the Vercept lead investor, of being \u201cpartly responsible\u201d for Vercept not hiring the correct business people. A back and forth ensued between the investors, with Bannon condemning Etzioni\u2019s remarks: \u201c\u2026 you disparaged the heroic work of the founders for achieving an outcome most could only dream of,\u201d Bannon replied in the LinkedIn string. They also accused each other of other less savory things like lying and legal threats.<\/p>\n<p>While public spats between investors are entertaining, and essentially meaningless, the underlying motivation is notable. The stakes are high to build the next big AI winner, and now a promising startup that raised a decently sized war chest will be tucked into Anthropic.<\/p>\n<p>While the terms of the deal were not disclosed, Etzioni says he got a return on his money. Anthropic clearly wanted these researchers (perhaps \u2014 especially \u2014 with another of them at Meta).<\/p>\n<p>Still, Etzioni told GeekWire that he remains bummed. \u201cI\u2019m pleased to have gotten a positive return but obviously disappointed that after just a little over a year with so much traction, and such a fantastic team, we\u2019re basically throwing in the towel,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>The founders joining Anthropic, however, appear happy, according to CEO\u2019s Ehsani\u2019s LinkedIn post. \u201cThe choices were clear: we could build independently and work toward the same vision as two separate versions of it, or join forces with an incredible team and accelerate that vision into reality. The decision became an easy choice,\u201d she said of joining Anthropic.<\/p>\n<p>Correction: Steve Bannon is a VC with Fifty Years, not AI2. 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