Anthropic, an artificial intelligence startup founded by former OpenAI employees, recently announced$40 billion investmentLater, Amazon announced that it would work with Anthropic to develop reliable, automatically generated artificial intelligence to enable AWS service users to perform common work tasks in an automated manner.
Through this collaboration, Amazon and Anthropic will enable AWS service users to build and customize artificial intelligence models on their own, thereby creating artificial intelligence application services that better meet the actual needs of enterprise users.
Lonely Planet, the world's largest personal travel guide publisher, is leveraging the AWS platform and Anthropic's Claude API to provide more accurate personalized travel recommendations and reduce operating costs by 80%.
In the previous investment, Amazon will invest $40 billion in Anthropic and make AWS the main cloud service platform provider for Anthropic, while accelerating artificial intelligence computing performance through AWS customized chips.
In addition to Amazon's investment in Anthropic, other investors include Google, Salesforce, Zoom, and Spark Capital. Investing in Anthropic means Amazon will be able to leverage its technology to strengthen its AWS business's AI application portfolio, thereby competing with Microsoft and Google in the public cloud market.



