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Anthropic Surpasses OpenAI with $965 Billion Valuation After $65B Fundraise

Anthropic has raised $65 billion in Series H funding, pushing its valuation to $965 billion and surpassing rival OpenAI. The company's AI assistant Claude has seen rapid enterprise adoption, with annualized revenue reaching $47 billion. The funding will support safety research, computing expansion, and product scaling amid rising AI demand. Strategic partnerships with Amazon, Google, and Broadcom will enhance compute capacity for next-generation AI development.

Anthropic's valuation climbs to $965 billion, surpassing rival OpenAI

New Delhi, May 29

The US-based artificial intelligence giant Anthropic has raised $65 billion in its Series H funding round, pushing its post-money valuation to $965 billion and surpassing rival OpenAI.

The funding round was led by Altimeter Capital, Dragoneer, Greenoaks and Sequoia Capital. While Capital Group, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners, GIC, ICONIQ and XN also co-led the investment, according to the company.

Adoption of its AI assistant Claude has accelerated significantly across enterprises globally, with its annualised revenue run rate crossing $47 billion earlier this month, it said in an official announcement.

The company further stated that the latest capital infusion will support safety and interpretability research, expansion of computing capacity, and scaling of products and partnerships amid rising demand for AI services.

"Claude is increasingly indispensable to our growing global community of customers, and we work tirelessly to make tools like Claude Code and Cowork more helpful, more powerful and more adaptable to their needs," said Krishna Rao, Chief Financial Officer at Anthropic.

He added that the funding would help the company address growing demand, remain at the research frontier and expand Claude's availability across workplaces globally.

Anthropic said enterprises across sectors are increasingly deploying Claude in core business operations, with startups and large corporations using the platform for complex workflows and everyday productivity tasks.

The funding round also includes $15 billion in previously committed investments from hyperscalers, including $5 billion from Amazon.

The company has further strengthened strategic partnerships with infrastructure players, including Micron, Samsung and SK hynix, to support growing demand for memory, storage and computing capabilities.

The US-headquartered company said it has expanded compute capacity in recent weeks through agreements with Amazon for up to five gigawatts of additional capacity, while also signing deals with Google and Broadcom for next-generation TPU capacity.

In addition, the company has secured access to GPU infrastructure through SpaceX's Colossus 1 and Colossus 2 platforms.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Nishtha C

Good for them, but I hope they invest seriously in safety research as mentioned. AI is moving so fast, and if companies like Anthropic don't prioritize ethics, we'll face serious issues, especially in countries like India with diverse languages and cultures. Jugaad is great, but not for unchecked AI.

James A

This is insane. OpenAI was supposed to be the leader, but Anthropic is now worth more with Claude. The partnerships with Micron, Samsung, SK hynix, and even SpaceX for GPU infrastructure show they're serious about scaling. I wonder if this will trigger a price war in enterprise AI?

Priyanka N

दिलचस्प है! 🚀 While I'm happy to see AI advancing, I worry about the digital divide. With such massive investments, these tools might become too expensive for small Indian startups and students. The government should encourage open-source alternatives and local AI models to keep things accessible.

Ravi K

$5 billion from Amazon alone! That's how much the Indian government spends on some social schemes. It's good to see competition in AI, but I agree with Nishtha—safety should be the priority. Otherwise, we'll see AI biases harming people, especially in a country as complex as India.

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