TLDR:
- Anthropic and Menlo Ventures have partnered to launch a $100 million fund called the Anthology Fund to support early-stage AI companies.
- The fund will focus on five primary areas of development, including novel applications of AI in healthcare and education, consumer AI solutions, trust and safety tooling, and AI apps for societal benefits.
Anthropic, an artificial intelligence startup known for its AI chatbot Claude, has teamed up with Menlo Ventures to create a $100 million fund aimed at investing in early-stage AI companies. The fund, named the Anthology Fund, will focus on supporting new AI startups working with generative AI technology. Anthropic stated that the fund will provide assistance to AI entrepreneurs in various sectors, including infrastructure, healthcare, education, consumer solutions, trust and safety tools, and societal benefits maximization.
Companies backed by the Anthology Fund will not only receive financial support but also gain access to Anthropopic products, research, $25,000 in credits for their AI models, and additional assistance from Menlo Ventures. Anthropic, founded in 2021 by former members of OpenAI, has already secured investments from industry giants like Amazon and Google.
Menlo Ventures, which closed a $1.35 billion funding round in November 2023, has raised approximately $4 billion to support AI developments. Anthropic’s recent launch of Claude 3 in Europe signifies its continued growth and expansion in the AI sector. The collaboration between Anthropic and Menlo Ventures aims to empower AI startups and drive innovation in the industry, paving the way for the next generation of AI firms.