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Monday 13 July 2026 2:44 pm

Monzo founder joins Anthropic as AI talent race heats up

By: Saskia Koopman

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Anthropic has embarked on an aggressive hiring push

Monzo co-founder Tom Blomfield has joined Anthropic, as the US AI giant steps up its recruitment drive for senior tech leaders.

Blomfield announced on Monday that he is taking a leave of absence from Silicon Valley startup accelerator Y Combinator to join Anthropic’s compute team, where he will work alongside co-founder Tom Brown on the infrastructure underpinning the company’s Claude AI models.

“Powerful AI has the potential to improve the life of every human on earth and, as we enter the early stages of recursive self-improvement, availability of compute becomes one of the most important issues to solve,” Blomfield wrote on X. “I’m excited to get started.”

The move sees one of Britain’s best-known tech entrepreneurs swap venture investing for a global AI juggernaut, as the competition for top founders and engineers intensifies.

Founded in 2015, Monzo grew under Blomfield’s leadership from a crowdfunding-backed challenger bank into one of Britain’s preeminent fintech firms before he stepped down as chief executive in 2020.

He also co-founded payments firm Gocardless before joining Y Combinator as a group partner in 2021, where he has advised hundreds of early-stage startups.

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The company recently hired OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy to lead pre-training research, alongside former Microsoft Azure executive Eric Boyd to oversee infrastructure, while Nobel Prize-winning AI researcher John Jumper has also joined its ranks.

Anthropic has simultaneously expanded its European footprint, opening offices in London, Dublin and Zurich as it seeks to tap into the region’s engineering talent.

Anthropic’s focus on compute reflects one of the industry’s biggest bottlenecks, with training and running frontier AI models requiring vast amounts of computing power, and companies investing tens of billions of dollars in chips, data centres and cloud infrastructure.

Blomfield’s appointment comes as Anthropic continues to expand that infrastructure. The company has committed to deploying up to one million Google TPUs, alongside access to more than 220,000 Nvidia GPUs through cloud partnerships, as demand for AI computing capacity continues to boom.

Blomfield’s move also highlights the continued pull of US AI firms on British tech leaders despite growing investment in the UK’s domestic AI ecosystem.

Boston Consulting Group (BCG) recently found global competition for AI specialists is intensifying even as international talent mobility slows, with AI remaining one of the most contested categories for skilled workers.

Anthropic, whose valuation reached around $965bn (£720bn) earlier this year, has rapidly expanded its research and infrastructure teams while growing adoption of its Claude models across businesses and developers..

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