Anthropic is trying to take on OpenAI with an industrial-capture strategy
In Brief
Dario Amodei, former VP of research at OpenAI, co-founded Anthropic in May 2021 with his sister, Daniela, and expressed his belief that the company could create commercial value by integrating and optimizing AI investments.
Leaders in San Francisco on July 12 receive advice on how to invest in and optimize AI for success. Dario Amodei, former VP of research at OpenAI, co-founded Anthropic and explained that the company was focused on AI safety research.
In the TechCrunch article yesterday, it was revealed that Anthropic is working to raise $5 billion over the next 2 years to compete with OpenAI and enter over 10 industries. The report highlights the impending impact of industrial capture on AI.
Anthroptic was founded by former OpenAI employees. The company changed its direction after taking a $1 billion investment from Microsoft.
Google invested $300 million in Anthropic in February 2018 as part of its $300 million investment in Constitutional AI. The company uses AI to create chatbots that are benevolent, non-maleficence, and autonomous.
An article in the New York Times reports that Google and Microsoft are aggressive in controlling generative AI after OpenAI launched ChatGPT in November 2022. The tech industry shifts quickly to new tech when the first company that introduced a product is the longterm winner. Sometimes the difference is measured in weeks.
Open source AI is influential because it allows for far-future capabilities and possibilities. If it weren’t for open source libraries and languages, frameworks like PyTorch, TensorFlow, Keras, Hugging Face, transformers, and diffusers, we wouldn’t be where we are today.
Open source AI got a boost in March, with PyTorch 2.0 and Lightning 2.0 releasing and other models jumping off of LLaMA.
Even the most well-funded open source companies are not vulnerable. For example, Stability AI, which launched Stable Diffusion, is on shaky ground due to burn-through of $100 million raised last year. The two venture investors who spoke to Semafor are having second thoughts about participating in a fundraising round that would quadruple the firm’s valuation to $4 billion.
The competition in generative AI is strong due to server and compute access, but startups and other companies are struggling to access what they need. Cloud server providers are limiting availability of specialized computers to customers, and some customers have reported long wait times to rent hardware.
DeepMind has been unusually quiet of late, releasing no press releases and issuing little news since ChatGPT was released.
Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind, told TIME that the company is cautious about releasing its own chatbot, Sparrow, for a private beta some time in 2023. He also disclosed that DeepMind might need to change its tune if it decides to release its own chatbot.
The era of freeloaders is getting bigger, and it includes countries like America. The AI industry’s culture of publishing its findings openly may need to end soon, according to TIME.
- According to reported discussions, Microsoft and OpenAI are in discussions about a $10 billion investment. If the talks go through, OpenAI would be valued at $29 billion. Other venture capital would participate in the deal.
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