In return for the investment, AWS will become Anthropic’s primary cloud provider and grant the company access to its compute infrastructure. Amazon has agreed to invest up to $4 billion in generative AI firm Anthropic, which has tried to carve out a niche in the market for artificial intelligence services by focusing on so-called constitutional AI, a system designed to reduce potential misinformation and harm caused by the technology. Amazon will initially invest $1.25 billion in the company, with the option to increase that to a total of $4 billion in the future. In February, Amazon Web Services rival Google invested $300 million in the company. Founded by former senior members of Microsoft-backed OpenAI in 2021, Anthropic is the company behind Claude, an AI assistant that the company trained on constitutional AI, in contrast to other models. Constitutional AI is a system that uses a “set of principles to make judgments about outputs,” which helps Claude to “avoid toxic or discriminatory outputs” such as helping a human engage in illegal or unethical activities, according to a blog posted by Anthropic. The company said this has enabled it to broadly create an AI system that is “helpful, honest, and harmless.” Anthropic has made some headway in the competitive market for AI services, recently scoring deals with search engine DuckDuckGo and with videoconferencing company Zoom. Anthropic released its latest Claude 2 model in July 2023, claiming it could score 76.5% on the multiple choice section of the US Bar law exam, up from 73.0% with Claude 1.3. Additionally, Anthropic said that Claude 2 is harder to prompt to produce offensive or dangerous output. “The agreement is part of a broader collaboration to develop the most reliable and high-performing foundation models in the industry,” Anthropic said in a statement announcing the news. “AWS will become Anthropic’s primary cloud provider for mission critical workloads, providing our team with access to leading compute infrastructure in the form of AWS Trainium and Inferentia chips, which will be used in addition to existing solutions for model training and deployment.” Amazon developers and engineers will be able to build on top of Anthropic’s models via Amazon Bedrock, the company said, adding that this will enable organizations to incorporate generative AI capabilities into their work and existing applications. Amazon Bedrock, is a foundation model API service that allows small companies who lack the necessary people power to develop their own LLMs to access pre-trained models, including those built by AI21 Labs, Anthropic, and Stability AI. Earlier this month, Amazon announced it would be launching a new generative AI tool that creates copy listings for users selling items on the company’s e-commerce platform. The new generative AI tool is powered by a large language model (LLM) that Amazon has been developing internally and contained “a couple of hundred million endpoints.” Related content news analysis CHIPS Act is working as billions of dollars in payouts is divvied out to semiconductor makers About $29 billion has been earmarked for more than a half dozen chip makers; the Biden Administration believes the spending will spur US chip production to reach 20% of the world's market, nearly double what America now produces. By Lucas Mearian Apr 30, 2024 7 mins CPUs and Processors Government feature Apple is intensely focused on its global AI efforts When the ship that is Apple moves in any direction, you can always count on careless whispers to expose the destination. From research labs to sophisticated AI models and Apple Silicon for server farms, here's what we've learned in just one By Jonny Evans Apr 30, 2024 6 mins Apple Artificial Intelligence feature What Capgemini software chief learned about AI-generated code: highly usable, 'too many unknowns' for production While most of Capgemini's clients are reticent to use AI-generated code in production, the technology has led to big efficiency and productivity increases that developers and engineers might not yet realize, says Jiani Zhang, the company's By Lucas Mearian Apr 30, 2024 21 mins Developer Engineer Generative AI news analysis The EU has decided to open up iPadOS 'Our market investigation showed that despite not meeting the thresholds, iPadOS constitutes an important gateway on which many companies rely to reach their customers,' said the EU’s lead anti-competition regulator, Margrethe Vestige By Jonny Evans Apr 29, 2024 4 mins Apple Apple App Store iPad Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe