Last week, Anthropic AI announced that it had raised a $4 billion investment from Amazon.com. Anthropic was founded in 2021 by former executives at OpenAI, Daniela and Dario Amodei. These additional funds bring Amazon’s total investment into the artificial intelligence startup to $8 billion and highlight the company’s increasing GenAI investments.
The e-commerce giant is expected to hold its position as a minority investor in Anthropic, with Amazon Web Services unit also becoming the AI firm’s official cloud provider.
In its statement, Anthropic also revealed that it was working with Annapurna Labs, a wholly owned Amazon subsidiary, to develop future generations of Trainium chips. These are machine learning chips built for inference workloads and deep learning training. The chips are designed to be cost-efficient and high-performance, with Anthropic revealing that its foundational models will also be trained on the hardware.
Trainium chips have different applications, including speech recognition, computer vision, code generation, fraud detection, natural language processing, and text summarization.
A few months ago, the Competition and Markets Authority released a statement noting that the partnership between Anthropic and Amazon wouldn’t undergo an extensive inquiry as this matter wasn’t under its jurisdiction.
Amazon isn’t the only company to invest in Anthropic either. Alphabet Inc., a multinational tech firm, also injected a half a billion-dollar investment into the company. It also pledged to invest an additional $1.5 billion over time. Alphabet owns Google and other subsidiaries, including Waymo, Verily, Calico and Life Sciences.
Other firms involved in the AI space that are making significant strides in advancing this tech include Nvidia, Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ: META), Microsoft, Apple, IBM and Palantir. Nvidia has played a major role in advancements made in AI tech, including ChatGPT, which was trained using the company’s graphic processing units. Nvidia is also party to a partnership with Microsoft that involves building a powerful artificial intelligence supercomputer.
In January 2023, Microsoft made a $10 billion investment in OpenAI. The next year, it introduced a new class of personal computers with NPU built into their processors to carry out more AI tasks.
IBM, which is one of the leading artificial intelligence firms globally, acquired HasiCorp earlier this year for over $6 billion. This move not only furthered its cloud capabilities but also resulted in a year-over-year increase in its revenues.
Earlier in June, Apple also rolled out its AI software, which offers consumers a personal assistant-like ChatGPT feature that integrates into Writing Tools and Siri.
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