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Anthropic adds Netflix’s Reed Hastings to board

Reed Hastings brings his experience from Netflix, Microsoft, and Meta to Anthropic’s board as the company expands its AI governance and global reach.

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Reed Hastings, the mind behind Netflix’s meteoric rise, is stepping into the world of artificial intelligence in a big way. On May 28, Anthropic—a San Francisco–based AI research startup—announced that Hastings has been appointed to its board of directors. The move unites one of the media world’s most influential entrepreneurs with a fast-growing AI company that’s racing to build safer, more capable large language models.

Hastings co-founded Netflix back in 1997, when DVDs mailed through the post were all the rage. Over the next 25 years, he shepherded the company through the streaming revolution, transforming it into a global entertainment juggernaut with more than 250 million subscribers in over 190 countries. He stepped down as co-CEO in 2023 and remains Netflix’s chairman, but his influence stretches far beyond video recommendations—he’s also been a director at Meta (formerly Facebook), Microsoft, and Bloomberg and even donated $50 million to Bowdoin College to support research on AI and humanity.

Anthropic has already raised tens of billions from the likes of Amazon and Google, and its Claude models are viewed as some of the most promising challengers to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Adding Hastings to the mix is about more than name recognition: it’s a clear signal that Anthropic wants boardroom muscle from someone who’s navigated rapid scale while wrestling with consumer trust, content moderation, and global expansion. Hastings’s track record in guiding Netflix through regulatory minefields and competitive onslaughts should prove invaluable as Anthropic charts its path from scrappy startup to AI powerhouse.

When Anthropic unveiled Hastings’s appointment, the company highlighted his “practical understanding of how to ensure technology serves broader societal goals from the start.” Hastings isn’t just a streaming pioneer; he’s also invested heavily in education reform and digital infrastructure in emerging markets, reflecting a genuine concern for equitable access and societal impact. “Anthropic is very optimistic about the AI benefits for humanity, but is also very aware of the economic, social, and safety challenges,” Hastings said. “I’m joining Anthropic’s board because I believe in their approach to AI development, and to help humanity progress.”

Anthropic isn’t your typical venture-backed outfit. It’s incorporated as a Delaware public-benefit corporation (PBC), meaning its directors must weigh both shareholder value and a stated public-purpose mission: building AI that’s safe and beneficial. Topping that governance stack is the Long-Term Benefit Trust, an independent body empowered to appoint and remove board members. Hastings’s seat comes courtesy of that Trust, which underscores Anthropic’s commitment to “financially disinterested” oversight—an unusual but increasingly popular model for mission-driven tech companies.

Anthropic’s latest brainchild, Claude 4, dropped just last week, promising both sharper reasoning and tighter guardrails against harmful outputs. With competitors like OpenAI, Google’s Gemini, and Meta’s Llama—all jostling for enterprise contracts and developer mindshare—the stakes are sky-high. Hastings’s expertise in scaling digital platforms could help Anthropic supercharge deployments, partnerships, and compliance strategies as it seeks to turn Claude into a must-have tool for businesses, educators, and developers worldwide.

Here’s who he’s joining:

  • Dario Amodei (Co-founder & CEO)
  • Daniela Amodei (Co-founder & President)
  • Yasmin Razavi (Investor)
  • Jay Kreps (CEO of Confluent)

With Hastings in the mix, Anthropic’s board blends deep AI research chops, enterprise savvy, and now, a proven guide to consumer-scale product launches.

For enthusiasts tracking the AI sector, Hastings’s move is another sign that “big tech” is converging around safety-focused startups. As AI models grow more powerful—and more complex to govern—having a board packed with cross-industry veterans could prove a competitive differentiator. Whether Hastings helps steer the next Claude release or advises on global rollout, his involvement underscores the seriousness with which Anthropic approaches both growth and governance. And for Hastings, it’s a chance to shape another era-defining technology—this time with society’s long-term benefit front and center.

So, next time your binge-watch queue is empty, remember: there’s a good chance the recommendations engine that taught Hastings the ropes will one day be shadowed by an AI he’s helped guide. Coincidence? Probably not. Welcome to the next frontier in streaming… of data.


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