Both Anthropic and OpenAI have partnered with asset managers to more aggressively market their enterprise AI products.
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Both Anthropic and OpenAI have partnered with asset managers to more aggressively market their enterprise AI products.
OpenAI and rival Anthropic have been racing to convince more businesses to pay for their AI software.
Investing.com -- OpenAI has secured more than $4 billion in capital for a new joint venture designed to accelerate the corporate adoption of its artificial intelligence software. The initiative, named The Deployment Company, drew participation from 19 investors including TPG Inc (NASDAQ:TPG), Brookfield Asset Management Inc (NYSE:BAM), Advent, and Bain Capital Specialty Finance Inc (NYSE:BCSF), according to a report from Bloomberg, citing a person familiar with the matter. The transaction values
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Amazon-backed Anthropic (AMZN) is close to setting up a joint venture with Blackstone (BX), Goldman
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