Amazon Adds $25 Billion Investment in Anthropic, Escalating the AI Infrastructure “Arms Race” - 深潮TechFlow
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**Summary:** Amazon has announced a significant investment of $25 billion in Anthropic, an artificial intelligence startup, escalating the competition for top-tier AI infrastructure. **Why It Matters:** This move underscores Amazon's commitment to leading the global AI infrastructure race, positioning itself as a key player in the rapidly growing field of artificial
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