Google Invests $300M in AI Firm Previously Backed by Sam Bankman-Fried

Tech giant Google recently invested a sizable sum into AI firm Anthropic to further facilitate AI deployment and use cases.

Google (NASDAQ: GOOGL), via its Cloud business, has reportedly invested $300 million into artificial intelligence (AI) firm Anthropic, a firm that also received more than $500 million from former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried about six months earlier.

Details of Google Investment Partnership in AI Firm Startup

Anthropic confirmed Googleโ€™s investment partnership on February 4th but did not disclose the exact amount. In its announcement, the AI firm referred to Google as its โ€œpreferred cloud provider,โ€ also adding:

โ€œWeโ€™re partnering with Google Cloud to support the next phase of Anthropic, where weโ€™re going to deploy our AI systems to a larger set of people. This partnership gives us the cloud infrastructure performance and scale we need.โ€

Anthropic also explained that the partnership would allow the companies co-develop AI computing systems, with the startup leveraging Googleโ€™s โ€œcutting-edgeโ€ resources.

Also weighing in on the development, Anthropic chief executive officer Dario Amodei explained:

โ€œWe are eager to use the Google Cloud infrastructure to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. This partnership with Google Cloud will let us build a more robust AI platform.โ€

Anthropic looks to develop and deploy its AI assistant, dubbed Claude, into building โ€œsafe, steerable AI.โ€ The firm has already constructed safety techniques such as the Constitutional AI, which creates more reliable and easy-to-understand AI technologies.

According to Financial Times, Google Cloud received a 10% stake in Anthropic following the investment partnership.

SBF Anthropic Investment

In the same announcement, Anthropic also confirmed the SBF capital raise in its Series B fundraising round. As the company put it, โ€œthe Series B round was led by Sam Bankman-Fried, CEO of FTX. The round also included participation from Caroline Ellison, Jim McClave, Nishad Singh, Jaan Tallinn, and the Center for Emerging Risk Research (CERR).โ€

Overall, Anthropic raised $580 million in the April 2022 Series B fundraiser, of which $530 million came from SBF and his former business associates. The California-based AI startup plans to build large-scale experimental infrastructure with these funds. Completing this quest would facilitate the exploration and improvement of computationally intensive AI model safety properties. However, since FTXโ€™s dramatic collapse last November, it remains to be seen whether SBF and the sunken exchange would collect the invested sum to pay off creditors.

Some outlets believe SBFโ€™s investment sum in Anthropic to be higher than the reported $530 million. In addition, an FTX creditor opines that the ex- CEOโ€™s stake in the California-based AI startup tops $1 billion. Meanwhile, other observers within the crypto Twitter community wonder whether SBFโ€™s massive stake would be channeled toward paying off creditors. The bankrupt exchange currently has a staggering debt load that a specialized team is trying to lessen following its sudden collapse.

Meanwhile, SBF remains under house arrest at his parentโ€™s California home amid ongoing efforts by FTXโ€™s new administrators to source funds. On January 3rd, the disgraced CEO pled not guilty to an eight-count charge laid against him, including wire fraud and misuse of customersโ€™ funds.

SBFโ€™s trial will begin on October 2nd.



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Tolu is a cryptocurrency and blockchain enthusiast based in Lagos. He likes to demystify crypto stories to the bare basics so that anyone anywhere can understand without too much background knowledge.
When heโ€™s not neck-deep in crypto stories, Tolu enjoys music, loves to sing and is an avid movie lover.

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