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Amazon takes on Microsoft as invests billion in Anthropic

Amazon will invest up to $4bn (£3.27bn) in San Francisco based AI firm Anthropic, mirroring the earlier tie up between Microsoft and OpenAI.

It's the latest multi-billion dollar investment in a race among the big tech firms to exploit the potential of artificial intelligence.

Amazon recently said it will use AI to boost its Alexa voice assistant's conversational powers.

Anthropic has its own ChatGPT rival called Claude.

Amazon claimed the investment could help improve customer experiences.

Founded in 2021, Anthropic an AI safety and research company is one of several AI start-ups which have recently emerged to compete with firms like Google DeepMind and OpenAI.

As well as online retail, Amazon is a major provider of so-called cloud computing services. In simple terms it rents out computing power – housed in huge warehouses full of computers called data centres – to other firms to help store or process their data.

The collaboration means Anthropic will be able to draw on this huge computing power.

In turn, Amazon developers will be able to use Claude 2, the latest version of Anthropic's foundation AI model, to create new applications for its customers and enhance existing ones.

Microsoft, which operates a cloud computing business called Azure, has a similar arrangement with OpenAI.

And days after Amazon announced Alexa's AI powered planned upgrade, OpenAI revealed on Monday that users of chatGPT would be able to ask it questions by speaking to it, and post images which could be referred to in conversations.

The partnership with the chatGPT maker has enabled Microsoft to announce a number of new AI powered features for existing products, including it's intelligent assistant for Microsoft 365, Copilot due to start rolling out on Tuesday.

Anthropic said Amazon would take a minority stake in the business. It will use Amazon's Trainium and Inferentia chips – designed specifically for generative AI applications – to develop its new AI models.

Anthropic said it believed in the responsible development and deployment of AI. Both firms, it said, independently supported a set of voluntary safety commitments led by the White House.

Image source, No10 Downing StreetImage caption, Anthropic boss Dario Amodei (far left) met the prime minister at No 10 in May

Anthropic's chief executive Dario Amodei met with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the heads of DeepMind and OpenAI in May to discuss the potential risks from AI – from disinformation to national security and even "existential threats" – and the voluntary actions and regulation required to manage them.

The UK government, which is hosting a global summit on AI at the home of modern computing Bletchley Park in south east England in November, has said the advent of AI presents a "crossroads" in human history.

On Monday it announced the summit would primarily look at futuristic "frontier AI" – referring to highly capable AI models that can perform a wide variety of tasks better than today's most advanced models.

In particular the summit would look at the risk of the misuse of AI, for example to assist in biological or cyber-attacks.

"The focus on this type of AI is driven by an urgent need for conversation on how nations can work together to meet the novel challenges these risks pose, combat misuse of models, and utilise AI to do real, tangible public good across the world – from curing disease to improving education" the government said.

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