Big Tech’s Year of Partnering Up With AI Startups
- Tech giants raced to pump billions into leading AI startups
- Regulators are eying concerns that deals may concentrate power
Many of the most promising AI startups depend heavily on dominant tech companies for their financing and infrastructure needs.
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A new crop of artificial intelligence startups has shaken up Silicon Valley — and the wider business world — throughout this year, but there’s one thing that hasn’t changed: Big Tech still wields power.
In the wake of Microsoft Corp.’s $10 billion investment in OpenAI in January, other tech giants raced to partner with leading AI startups through funding and cloud computing deals. Salesforce Inc. led a round in Hugging Face at a $4.5 billion valuation. Alphabet Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. invested billions in OpenAI rival Anthropic. And Nvidia Corp. seemed to back almost every AI startup of note.