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2026-04-21 14:52

Forbes AI 50 List Features 20 New Companies; OpenAI and Anthropic Capture 80% of Total Funding

Gate News message, April 21 — Forbes released its 2026 eighth edition AI 50 list, featuring 20 newly included companies. OpenAI and Anthropic continue to lead the rankings, attracting substantial capital from top Silicon Valley venture capitalists and major tech firms. The combined funding for all list companies reached $305.6 billion, with OpenAI and Anthropic accounting for $242.6 billion—approximately 80% of the total. New entrants to the list include Reflection, valued at $8 billion and developing open-source models; Gamma, an AI presentation tool valued at $2.1 billion with annualized revenue exceeding $100 million; Chai Discovery, a two-year-old biotech AI startup valued at $1.3 billion focused on drug discovery and development acceleration; and Rogo, a financial data analysis software company serving approximately 25,000 users. The AI industry landscape shifted significantly over the past year. Three companies from last year's list were acquired: Scale AI founder Alexandr Wang joined Meta; Elon Musk's xAI was acquired by SpaceX with a combined entity valuation reaching $1.25 trillion; Google paid $2.4 billion for Windsurf's co-founding team and technology licensing, while Cognition, a newly ranked coding AI agent company valued at $10 billion, acquired Windsurf's remaining assets. Beyond Anthropic and OpenAI, multiple companies continue advancing foundation model development. Physical Intelligence raised $1 billion to train robotics foundation models using human remote operators in real-world environments. French startup Mistral sells open-source models to major enterprises and European government institutions. Cambridge-based Suno targets the creative industry through music generation capabilities. Focusing on standout performers: Anthropic, founded in 2021, has seen rapid expansion since February, launching Claude Cowork for workflow automation and gaining prominence as Claude surpassed ChatGPT in App Store downloads. The company reported $4.5 billion in revenue last year and now holds a $380 billion valuation. EliseAI, established in 2017 with $392 million in funding, powers chatbots used by over 80% of major U.S. property management companies. Gamma, founded in 2020 with $91 million raised, enables users to generate slides, social media graphics, and websites through simple text commands. Reflection, established in 2024 with $2.1 billion in funding, counts Nvidia, Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and 1789 Capital (where Donald Trump Jr. serves as a partner) among its investors.

2026-04-21 13:01

Trump Says White House Meeting with Anthropic Went Well, Potential Deal Possible

Gate News message, April 21 — U.S. President Donald Trump said he held a productive meeting with Anthropic at the White House, describing the company's team as highly intelligent and expressing confidence in their working relationship. Trump indicated that a potential deal with Anthropic may be reached, while noting that the military cannot be instructed on how to operate—a remark suggesting discussions touched on AI governance and policy boundaries.

2026-04-21 11:53

MCP Protocol Hit by Design-Level RCE Vulnerability; Anthropic Refuses Architecture Changes

Gate News message, April 21 — Security firm OX Security has disclosed a design-level remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in MCP (Model Context Protocol), the open standard for AI agents to invoke external tools, which is led by Anthropic. Attackers can execute arbitrary commands on any system running a vulnerable MCP implementation, gaining access to user data, internal databases, API keys, and chat histories. The flaw stems not from implementation errors but from default behavior in Anthropic's official SDK when handling STDIO transport—affecting Python, TypeScript, Java, and Rust versions. The StdioServerParameters in the official SDK directly launches subprocesses based on configuration command parameters; without additional input sanitization by developers, any user input reaching this stage becomes a system command. OX Security identified four attack vectors: direct command injection via configuration interfaces, bypassing sanitization with whitelisted command flags (e.g., npx -c <command>), prompt injection in IDEs to rewrite MCP configuration files for tools like Windsurf to run malicious STDIO services without user interaction, and injecting STDIO configurations through HTTP requests in MCP marketplaces. According to OX Security, affected packages have been downloaded over 150 million times, with 7,000+ publicly accessible MCP servers exposing up to 200,000 instances across 200+ open-source projects. The team submitted 30+ responsible disclosures, resulting in 10+ high-severity or critical CVEs covering AI frameworks and IDEs including LiteLLM, LangFlow, Flowise, Windsurf, GPT Researcher, Agent Zero, and DocsGPT; 9 of 11 tested MCP package repositories could be compromised using this technique. Anthropicresponded that this is "by design," calling STDIO's execution model a "secure default design," and shifted input sanitization responsibility to developers, refusing to modify the protocol or official SDK. While DocsGPT and LettaAI have released patches, Anthropic's reference implementation remains unchanged. With MCP becoming the de facto standard for AI agents accessing external tools—followed by OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft—any MCP service using the official SDK's default STDIO approach could become an attack vector, even if developers write error-free code.</command>

2026-04-21 10:30

Forbes Releases 2026 AI 50 List; OpenAI and Anthropic Account for 80% of Funding

Gate News message, April 21 — Forbes published its eighth annual "AI 50" list, highlighting the world's most promising private AI companies. The list encompasses companies with combined funding of approximately $305.6 billion, with OpenAI and Anthropic accounting for $242.6 billion, or roughly 80% of total funding. OpenAI leads in general-purpose large language models, while Anthropic dominates in code generation. The list includes model and application companies such as Physical Intelligence, Mistral, and Suno, as well as 20 newly listed firms including Reflection (an open-source model company valued at approximately $8 billion), Gamma (an AI demo tool), Chai Discovery (a drug discovery company), and Rogo (a data analytics platform for banks and investment institutions). Forbes also introduced the AI 50 Brink sub-list, focusing on early-stage AI startups.

2026-04-21 00:47

Claude Desktop Installation Reportedly Writes Backdoor File to Chromium-Based Browsers

Gate News message, April 21 — According to Mousy Finance CISO 23pds, Anthropic's Claude Desktop application installs a special file into all Chromium-based browsers on users' computers without their knowledge or consent. The file functions as a pre-authorized backdoor, which, when combined with specific browser extensions, could grant attackers complete control over a user's browser. The vulnerability raises significant security and privacy concerns for Claude Desktop users.