The San Francisco police received a 911 call reporting that an Anthropic user threatened the company's CEO and claimed to be heading to the office at 500 Howard St. with an AR-15 rifle to harm employees. The police have intervened, but the identity of the caller has not been disclosed, and there are currently no updates on the situation. This is not the first time Anthropic has received violent threats in recent months; in April, someone entered the headquarters lobby claiming that an executive "would be killed"; that same month, there were threats made against employees' family members, and in June, another individual threatened to bring a handgun to the company over a refund issue.
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