April 29 (Reuters) – Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic is weighing raising funds in a new round that would ‌value the Claude maker at more than $900 billion, ‌Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

• The ​company is entertaining offers at more than double its current valuation, though the considerations are at an early stage and no offers have been accepted yet, the report said.

• Anthropic, ‌which raised $30 billion at a ⁠valuation of $380 billion in February, declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.

• The company has received ⁠multiple preemptive offers to raise fresh capital of around $50 billion at a valuation in the range of $850 billion to $900 billion, ​TechCrunch reported ​on Wednesday, citing sources ​familiar with the matter.

• Anthropic ‌is expected to make a decision on the round and its valuation at a board meeting in May, TechCrunch said.

• If Anthropic closes a round at the reported valuation, it could dethrone OpenAI, valued at $852 billion in March, ‌as the world’s most valuable AI ​startup.

• The fundraising push comes ahead ​of a potential ​IPO, which may be launched as soon as ‌October, the Bloomberg report said.

• ​Anthropic was resisting ​investment proposals at valuations of $800 billion or more, earlier reports had said, as major backers Alphabet’s Google ​and Amazon continued ‌to announce multi-billion-dollar performance-based investments.

(Reporting by Anhata Rooprai in ​Bengaluru; additional reporting by Fabiola Arámburo; Editing by ​Jonathan Ananda and Subhranshu Sahu)