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Illustrates the major compute and cloud infrastructure partnerships shaping frontier AI development; relevant to understanding the resource concentration and commercial dynamics around safety-focused labs like Anthropic.

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Amazon announced an additional $4 billion investment in Anthropic, bringing total investment to $8 billion, while Anthropic named AWS its primary training partner and committed to using AWS Trainium and Inferentia chips for training and deploying future foundation models. The deal expands on a prior collaboration and gives AWS customers exclusive early access to fine-tuning capabilities on Claude models.

Key Points

  • Amazon's total investment in Anthropic reaches $8 billion following this additional $4 billion commitment announced November 2024.
  • Anthropic names AWS its primary training partner (in addition to primary cloud provider), using AWS Trainium and Inferentia chips for future foundation models.
  • AWS customers gain exclusive early access to fine-tuning Anthropic models with their own data for a period of time on new Claude releases.
  • Both companies will co-develop Trainium hardware and software capabilities to advance AI training infrastructure.
  • Dario Amodei cited 'breakout growth' for Claude in 2024, with tens of thousands of customers using it on Amazon Bedrock.

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Amazon and Anthropic deepen strategic collaboration

 Anthropic names AWS its primary training partner and will use AWS Trainium to train and deploy its largest foundation models; Amazon to invest additional $4 billion in Anthropic.

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 Last September, Amazon and Anthropic announced a strategic collaboration, which included Anthropic naming Amazon Web Services (AWS) its primary cloud provider and Amazon making a $4 billion investment in Anthropic. That announcement was underpinned by the rapid adoption of the Claude family of models on AWS, following its addition to Amazon Bedrock in April of last year. Today, Amazon and Anthropic are deepening their collaboration. Anthropic is now naming AWS its primary training partner, in addition to continuing to be its primary cloud provider, and will use AWS Trainium and Inferentia chips to train and deploy its future foundation models. Both companies will continue to work closely to keep advancing Trainium's hardware and software capabilities. This next phase of the collaboration will even further enhance the already premium performance, security, and privacy Amazon Bedrock provides for customers running Claude models. Additionally, Anthropic and AWS have collaborated to give AWS customers early access to the ability to do fine-tuning with their own data on Anthropic models, a customization benefit that AWS customers will uniquely enjoy for each model for a period of time on new Claude models. "The response from AWS customers who are developing generative AI applications powered by Anthropic in Amazon Bedrock has been remarkable," said Matt Garman, AWS CEO. "By continuing to deploy Anthropic models in Amazon Bedrock and collaborating with Anthropic on the development of our custom Trainium chips, we’ll keep pushing the boundaries of what customers can achieve with generative AI technologies. We’ve been impressed by Anthropic’s pace of innovation and commitment to responsible development of generative AI, and look forward to deepening our collaboration." Amazon Bedrock introduces Claude 3.5 Haiku and an upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Anthropic’s most intelligent AI models to date

 Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Haiku is the latest generation of its fastest model. The upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet delivers new computer use capability in public beta and across-the-board improvements over its predecessor.

 "This has been a year of breakout growth for Claude, and our collaboration with Amazon has been instrumental in bringing Claude's capabilities to millions of end users across tens of thousands of customers on Amazon Bedrock," said Dario Amodei, co-founder and CEO of Anthropic. "We’re looking forward to working with Amazon to train and power our most advanced AI models using AWS Trainium, and helping to unlock the full potential of their technology." Anthropic repeatedly set new benchmarks for large language model performance throughout 2024, as demonstrated by the 

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