Anthropic dikabarkan setuju membayar Google $200 miliar selama lima tahun

Anthropic dilaporkan telah setuju untuk membayar Google $200 miliar selama lima tahun ke depan demi mendapatkan akses ke cip dan server cloud. Kesepakatan yang dilaporkan oleh The Information ini menyusul perjanjian sebelumnya yang memberikan akses kepada pencipta AI Claude tersebut ke infrastruktur Google. Hal ini menyoroti investasi besar yang memicu sektor AI.

Google dan Anthropic mencapai kesepakatan awal bulan ini yang menyediakan server cloud dan cip bagi startup AI tersebut, menurut laporan yang beredar. The Information merinci pada hari Senin bahwa Anthropic berkomitmen untuk membayar Google sebesar $200 miliar selama lima tahun sebagai bagian dari pengaturan ini. Pakta lima tahun ini menggarisbawahi aliran finansial yang sangat besar antara perusahaan AI dan raksasa teknologi di tengah ledakan yang sedang berlangsung. Kesepakatan bernilai miliaran dolar lainnya termasuk pengaturan terbaru Anthropic dengan Amazon, yang berkontribusi pada akumulasi pendapatan sebesar $2 triliun dari perjanjian dengan Anthropic dan OpenAI yang melibatkan Amazon, Google, Microsoft, dan Oracle. Penyedia layanan cloud telah berinvestasi sejak dini dalam lonjakan AI, dengan bertaruh pada permintaan sumber daya yang terus tumbuh dari perusahaan startup, dan kontrak-kontrak ini sejauh ini telah memberikan imbal hasil. Proyeksi sebelumnya memperkirakan biaya server Anthropic pada tahun 2026 mencapai $20 miliar, dengan OpenAI menghadapi angka $45 miliar. Para ahli mencatat bahwa kesepakatan melingkar semacam itu, di samping investasi seperti yang dilakukan NVIDIA di OpenAI, mendorong ekspansi AI tetapi juga membebani sumber daya seperti pusat data dan pasokan RAM.

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Anthropic sues US defense department over supply chain risk designation

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Anthropic has filed a federal lawsuit against the US Department of Defense, challenging its recent label of the AI company as a supply-chain risk. The dispute stems from a contract disagreement over the use of Anthropic's Claude AI for military purposes, including restrictions on mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. The company argues the designation violates free speech and due process rights.

AI company Anthropic has sparked buzz on social media with a chart showing its revenue run rate surging from zero to $14 billion in just three years. This stands in stark contrast to the stagnant revenues of Indian IT companies over the same period.

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Global investors are questioning the returns on massive tech spending in artificial intelligence. Christopher Wood, from Jefferies, identifies Anthropic as a standout in the evolving AI landscape. The AI boom has boosted US equities, but concerns grow over its sustainability.

The Pentagon has formally notified AI company Anthropic that it is deemed a “supply chain risk,” a rare designation that critics say is typically aimed at adversary-linked technology. The move follows a breakdown in negotiations over whether the U.S. military can use Anthropic’s Claude models for all lawful purposes, versus contractual limits the company says are needed to prevent fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance.

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US President Donald Trump has directed all federal agencies to immediately cease using Anthropic's AI tools amid a dispute over military applications. The move follows weeks of clashes between Anthropic and Pentagon officials regarding restrictions on AI for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. A six-month phase-out period has been announced.

US President Donald Trump has directed federal agencies to immediately cease using Anthropic's AI technology. The order follows a dispute with the Pentagon, where the company refused unconditional military use of its Claude models. Anthropic has vowed to challenge the Pentagon's ban in court.

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After Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said in late February that the company would not allow its Claude model to be used for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons, senior Pentagon officials said they have no intention of using AI for domestic surveillance and insist that private firms cannot set binding limits on how the U.S. military employs AI tools.

 

 

 

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