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Darío

American  
[dah-ree-aw] / dɑˈri ɔ /

noun

  1. Rubén Félix Rubén García Sarmiento, 1867–1916, Nicaraguan poet and diplomat.


Dario British  
/ daˈrio /

noun

  1. Rubén (ruˈβen), real name Félix Rubén Garcia Sarmiento. 1867–1916, Nicaraguan poet whose poetry includes Prosas Profanas (1896)

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Founded in 2021 by Dario Amodei, a former Google researcher and OpenAI alum, and his sister, Daniela Amodei, Anthropic is known for Claude, a tool that has become popular among business users because of its strength in coding and other areas.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The efficiency gains in the Nvidia Rubin platform represent the kind of infrastructure progress that enables longer memory, better reasoning and more reliable outputs,” Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei added.

From MarketWatch

Strategists like Dario Perkins of TS Lombard argue that markets remain positioned for a benign “soft landing,” even as the conditions for a more forceful reflation are quietly falling into place.

From Barron's

The markets would initially take that strength as good news, argues TS Lombard’s Dario Perkins—until inflation concerns take over.

From Barron's

Dario Belingheri: An unusual moment through the Tuscan hills during the one-day race Strade Bianche, where the gravel sectors and dust are its distinctive beauty.

From BBC