Google invests $400 million in AI firm working on ChatGPT rival – Times of India

since chatgpt There is one company that has been in the news. And surprisingly, it is not Microsoft that has actually invested billions in OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, but Google. Several reports have suggested that Google has gone into overdrive mode with its AI projects, as ChatGPT has become the talk of the town. Lending credence to that claim is a new report from Bloomberg, which suggests that Google has made a substantial investment in a firm that is working on a ChaGPT rival.
According to the report, Google has invested around $400 million in Anthropic. anthropic is an AI security and research company that is reportedly working on a chatbot that is quite similar to ChatGPT.
Google hasn’t officially commented on the deal, but Anthropic posted about the partnership with Google on its official blog. In the blog post, Anthropic said that, “The partnership is designed so that the companies can co-develop AI computing systems; Anthropic will leverage Google Cloud’s state-of-the-art GPU and TPU clusters to train, scale and deploy its AI systems.”
“We are partnering with Google Cloud to support the next phase of Anthropic, where we are going to deploy our AI systems to a much larger set of people,” said Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic. “This partnership gives us the cloud infrastructure performance and scale we need.”


What does Anthropic do?

Anthropic is working on developing and deploying an AI assistant cloud based on the company’s research into building secure, steerable AI, according to the company. The company claims that it has built security technologies like Constitutional AI to create AI technologies that are easy to trust and understand.
“We look forward to using Google Cloud infrastructure to build reliable, interpretable and steerable AI systems. This partnership with Google Cloud will help us build a more robust AI platform,” said Amodei.