Anthropic has reportedly secured $1.5 billion in funding for a new artificial intelligence joint venture backed by major Wall Street firms, signaling a significant shift in the AI and enterprise software landscape. According to sources cited by the Financial Times, Blackstone Inc., Hellman & Friedman, and Goldman Sachs are among the leading investors supporting the initiative, alongside General Atlantic.
Each of the three primary partners—Anthropic, Blackstone, and Hellman & Friedman—will contribute an initial $300 million, while Goldman Sachs and General Atlantic are expected to invest $150 million each. The yet-to-be-named venture aims to accelerate the commercial adoption of Anthropic’s advanced AI technologies across a wide range of global investment portfolios.
At the center of this push is Claude Code, Anthropic’s flagship AI-powered software tool, which has rapidly gained traction among enterprises. Its growing adoption has already disrupted the software industry, triggering a selloff in several publicly traded software stocks and raising concerns about the long-term competitiveness of traditional enterprise solutions.
This strategic move is designed to open new revenue streams for Anthropic as it continues to invest heavily in data center infrastructure. The company is also reportedly preparing for a potential IPO, making this partnership a crucial step in strengthening its market position.
The involvement of firms like Blackstone and Goldman Sachs highlights the scale of the opportunity. These institutions manage vast portfolios across industries such as infrastructure, industrials, and professional services—sectors where AI-driven efficiency gains could be transformative.
Meanwhile, competition in the AI space is intensifying. OpenAI has reportedly raised over $4 billion for its own venture, The Deployment Company, backed by investors including TPG, Brookfield Asset Management, and Bain Capital. Valued at around $10 billion, the initiative underscores the growing race among AI leaders to dominate enterprise adoption.
Overall, Anthropic’s new venture could significantly reshape the software market, accelerating AI integration while challenging legacy business models.


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