19Jan

Venture capital firm Sequoia is joining ​Singapore’s GIC and U.S. investor Coatue in ‌a funding round for Anthropic, which aims to raise $25 billion at a $350 billion valuation, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing sources ‌familiar with the matter. Singapore’s sovereign wealth ​fund GIC and Coatue will contribute $1.5 billion each for the Claude chatbot-maker, the newspaper ‍said.

Sequoia, Anthropic, GIC and Coatue did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Reuters ⁠could not immediately verify the report. Last year, ‍Anthropic secured commitments for up to $15 billion from Microsoft and Nvidia. Insatiable ‌demand ‌for AI and growing enterprise adoption have driven tech spending higher globally, pushing valuations of AI startups like Anthropic to ⁠record levels, ⁠even as ​concerns about an AI bubble loom. Anthropic last raised $13 billion in a Series F round that valued ‍the company at $183 billion, the company said in early September. California-based Sequoia, founded in 1972, was an early ​investor in many top ‍tech names, including Google, Apple, Cisco and YouTube.

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