Google Eyes Massive AI Partnership with Anthropic Worth Billions - Check Details
Anthropic seeks a cloud computing deal with Google valued in the high tens of billions to support AI research after a $13 billion funding round nearly tripled its valuation.
- On October 22, 2025, Anthropic PBC is negotiating with Alphabet’s Google for cloud computing services valued in the high tens of billions, Bloomberg reported.
- After a recent US$13 billion funding round that lifted its valuation, Anthropic PBC projects to nearly triple its annualized revenue next year, targeting a US$9 billion run rate by 2025.
- Anthropic PBC, founded in 2021 by former OpenAI employees, develops the Claude family of large language models and counts Google and Amazon.com as major investors, with Google investing about $3 billion and providing cloud services.
- Market reaction came quickly as Alphabet’s stock gained 2.3% after the bell while Anthropic PBC and Alphabet’s Google declined to comment on early-stage talks, Reuters reported.
- Industry observers note the AI race demands vast compute, which a cloud pact would address, and a large-scale deal would help Anthropic compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, backed by major investors.
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Google eyes massive AI partnership with Anthropic worth billions - Check details
Anthropic PBC is in discussions with Alphabet Inc.’s Google about a deal that would provide the artificial intelligence company with additional computing power valued in the high tens of billions of dollars, according to people familiar with the matter.
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