Amazon bets $4 billion on Anthropic’s Claude, the chatbot that rivals ChatGPT and Google’s Bard
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Amazon said Monday it will invest up to $4 billion in Anthropic, the company that has built a powerful chatbot called Claude. Claude had emerged as one of the leading competitors against Open AI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard, in the race to dominate generative AI.
Claude has not had such significant backing until now, but arguably has needed it because of the huge expense of remaining competitive in building the large language models (LLMs) technology that drives such chatbots.
The investment was part of a significant partnership announced by the two companies, whereby Anthropic agreed to use Amazon’s cloud platform for “mission-critical workloads” in return for the investment. The backing is the first major connection by Amazon to a leading chatbot, at a time when cloud competitors Microsoft and Google have already bet big on their respective chatbot platforms.
Indeed, the investment by Amazon goes against statements it has made in recent months about wanting to be agnostic with LLM companies — thought it’s possible that Amazon had been hankering to make a bit move the entire time and had merely using the agnostic position as a way to justify it’s relative slowness to make such a bet.
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Also, it’s true that Amazon continues to have multiple horses in the LLM race, and so this investment maybe more to diversify its efforts, and also to ensure access to technology, talent and insight. With its announcement last week of Alexa LLM, Amazon is entering the race for commercial, closed-source models in parallel with its business of providing a platform for serving generative models (called Bedrock).
Microsoft has invested more than $10 billion in Open AI, to secure exclusive rights to offer up OpenAI’s chatbot technology within its own cloud services, including having OpenAI prioritize Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform. Meanwhile, Google has pushed its own Bard chatbot, and Meta has invested in its Llama platform, which it has open-sourced, so that other companies can use Llama’s foundation LLM technology. (Though Google invested $300 million in Anthropic in February and Anthropic chose GCP as its preferred cloud platform at the time).
It’s a major injection of support for Claude, at a time when cash is extremely important to fund the expensive work of training competitive large language models, which are using hundreds of billions of parameters and require massive computing needs. Claude had only raised about $2.7 billion to date.
Amazon and Anthropic said the new strategic collaboration will pool their technologies and expertise “in safer AI,” and will accelerate Anthropic’s development of foundation LLMs to make them widely accessible to AWS customers. One of Anthropic’s major selling points is that AI can be dangerous if not given the proper safeguards. Anthropic has invested heavily to ensure that its Claude chatbot foundation model abides by specific ground rules in producing ethical outputs, rooted in the principles of what it calls Constitutional AI. Anthropic has tried to open a perception gap here in comparisons with Open AI’s ChaptGPT, which is not as strict.
Here are the key elements of the agreement:
VentureBeat recently published a story comparing Claude’s new professional version with ChatGPT’s pro version, and one clear distinction made was Claude’s ability to summarize content at a superior level — thanks to its industry-leading 100,000 token context window.
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