She founded a porn venture and tried to recruit Epstein. Today she is 'the first lady of AI'
A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals Kami Clark, wife of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, as the central behind-the-scenes figure at the company. Clark, dubbed 'the first lady of AI,' is involved in strategic decisions despite having no official role. Her past includes founding a porn venture, attempting to recruit Jeffrey Epstein, and ties to Eric Schmidt.
A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals Kami Clark, wife of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, as the most influential figure over him and the company's strategy, despite having no official role. Clark, already nicknamed 'the first lady of AI,' attends high-profile events like the Davos summit and accompanied a meeting with India's prime minister. Her background is far from the classic image of a tech CEO's wife: she was born in 1979 in Reno, dropped out of architecture studies, experienced bankruptcy, and was married at age 20 to a 64-year-old architect. In 2010, she founded 'Adis,' a revolutionary porn company for women. According to reports, she tried to convince sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to invest in the venture, and their communication lasted two years. Her relationship with Amodei began in 2014, when he was still a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford. Her contribution to building his career was significant: she connected him with investors like Eric Schmidt, with whom she had a romantic relationship. Clark introduced Mira Murati to OpenAI's president. Despite her influence, her demands for shares were rejected by other founders. Amid the conflict with the Pentagon, she explained in political circles that Anthropic is not 'WOKE.' Her online presence is shrinking, and her personal details have been removed.
She founded a porn venture and tried to recruit Epstein. Today she is 'the first lady of AI'