Amazon.com

Company AMZN

Last mentioned: Mar 6, 2026

Timeline

  1. De-escalation Efforts

    Reports emerge of investors reaching out to the Trump administration to prevent a total ban on Anthropic technology.

  2. Investor Intervention

    Amazon CEO Andy Jassy and VC leaders begin high-level talks with Anthropic executives to contain fallout.

  3. OpenAI Deal

    OpenAI announces it has reached a classified supply deal with the Pentagon.

  4. Dispute Begins

    Anthropic and the Pentagon enter a months-long disagreement over battlefield use cases for Claude AI.

Stories mentioning Amazon.com 2

Product Updates Bearish

Anthropic Investors Push to De-escalate High-Stakes Pentagon AI Standoff

Major Anthropic backers, including Amazon and venture firms Lightspeed and Iconiq, are intervening in a months-long dispute between the AI startup and the Pentagon over safety 'red lines.' The clash centers on Anthropic's refusal to permit its Claude AI to power autonomous weaponry, sparking fears of a total ban from government contracts.

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Funding Bullish

OpenAI Targets $600B Compute Spend and $280B Revenue by 2030

OpenAI has revised its long-term financial roadmap, projecting $280 billion in annual revenue by 2030 while tempering its massive compute expenditure to $600 billion. These disclosures come as the AI leader prepares for a significant new funding round aimed at sustaining its capital-intensive scaling strategy.

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