In a strategic move to further advance its artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives, Google has committed an additional $2 billion in funding to the AI startup Anthropic, according to a recent report. This sizable investment follows Google’s earlier injection of $500 million into Anthropic and will see the remaining $1.5 billion disbursed gradually over time. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported this development on October 27, citing sources familiar with the matter.
This substantial deal is not the first time Google has shown a keen interest in Anthropic’s potential. In 2023, Google Cloud entered into a multiyear agreement with Anthropic worth over $3 billion, emphasizing the tech giant’s commitment to harnessing Anthropic’s AI capabilities.
Amazon, one of Google’s major competitors, has also made significant investments in Anthropic. In September, Amazon invested a substantial $4 billion into the startup, indicating the industry’s collective belief in the transformative potential of Anthropic’s technology. Anthropic is leveraging these considerable funds to further train its AI systems, including its AI assistant, Claude, with the aim of achieving groundbreaking advancements in the AI field.
In this rapidly evolving AI landscape, there is a parallel narrative with OpenAI, which has secured over $13 billion in funding from Microsoft since 2019. OpenAI continues to refine and enhance its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, which garnered over 100 million users within the first two months of its November 2022 launch. This success has drawn the attention of venture capital firms worldwide, resulting in additional investments in the AI sector.
Notably, Anthropic’s co-founders, siblings Dario and Daniela Amodei, had previously worked at OpenAI but departed in 2021 due to disagreements with OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, particularly concerning safety implications associated with AI system development.
Anthropic’s remarkable surge in valuation is seen as a positive development for FTX creditors, as the funding may help compensate those affected by FTX’s bankruptcy case. Before Google and Amazon’s investments, former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried had been the primary source of funding for Anthropic, contributing approximately $530 million to the startup in April 2022, several months before FTX faced financial difficulties.
The investments by major tech players like Google and Amazon in AI startups like Anthropic underscore the growing importance and potential of AI in shaping the future of technology and innovation.