Google supports the AI company Anthropic with $ 300 million after a serial B investment of the controversial FTX co-founder-

Google supports the AI company Anthropic with $ 300 million after a serial B investment of the controversial FTX co-founder-

While the wars are tightening about artificial intelligence (AI), the AI company Anthropic has collected $ 300 million from Google, and sources say that the technology giant is preserved about 10 % of the shares in the AI company. Interestingly, Anthropic collected around $ 500 million from sources such as Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), co-founder of FTX in April 2022; Caroline Ellison, former CEO of Alameda; Nishad Singh, former technical director at FTX; and several others.

by Sam Bankman-Fried supported AI company receives capital of $ 300 million from Google

after the start of Chatgpt and the investment by Microsoft in Openai, the Artificial intelligence (KI) competition has intensified. Anthropic, a AI security and research company, has collected $ 300 million from Google. According to The Financial Times (FT), three sources are familiar with the deal that Google a share of 10% in anthropic receives. The sources stated that according to the FT report, the capital was used to finance computer resources.

anthropically also given information on the topic of the company. On the announcement page of the AI company, it says that Google Cloud has selected as its preferred cloud provider. "The partnership is designed for the fact that companies work together in developing AI computer systems," says the announcement. "Anthropic will use Google Cloud's advanced GPU and TPU clusters to train, expand and implement its AI systems." How Chatgpt is Anthropic A AI company that develops a AI assistant named "Claude" that aims to use taxable AI techniques and security improvements.

The same announcement page below the Google announcement shows that the company has applied capital from Sam Bankman-Fried, the former co-founder of FTX. "The round of series B was led by Sam Bankman-Fried, CEO of FTX. Caroline Ellison, Jim McClave, Nishad Singh, Jaan Tallinn and the Center for Enging Risk Research (Cerr) also took part in the round," explains the Anthropic announcement from April 2022.

report that Bankman-Fried and his employees have at least 500 million Have donated US dollars to Anthropic. The crypto community War AI company. A Twitter account called Autism Capital tweeted "Google has just invested $ 300 million in Sam Bankman-Fried, supported by stolen user money Anthropic AI." The report also states: "Sam, FTX and remarkable personalities of effective altruism like Jaan Tallinn led the Anthropic Series B for $ 580 million."

ftx believer Sunil K estimates from Bankman-Fried "700 million to $ 1.1 billion". One person asked Sunil K, which in his opinion could happen with the stake and he could happen replied , "must sell the proportion and reclaim the money." A Twitter user Asked a similar question to autism Capital: "Serious question: Is there an opportunity that the Bankman fried money will be reclaimed by Anthropic?" In addition, it was that some researchers from anthropic previously reported have worked.

Last month the news start-up semafor was a company that was criticized by Elon Musk for the support by the support Co -founder of FTX, SBF, said it would buy the SBF's share back in the company. "We plan to buy back Sam Bankman-Fried to Semafor and transfer the money to a separate account until the responsible judicial authorities provide instructions on where the money should be paid back," said Justin Smith, co-founder and managing director of SemaFor tells The New York Times.

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Jamie Redman

Jamie Redman is the news manager at Bitcoin.com News and a Journalist for Financial Technology living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open source code and decentralized applications. Since September 2015, Redman has written more than 6,000 articles for Bitcoin.com news about the disruptive protocols that arise today.


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