Google in talks to invest in AI startup Character.AI -sources
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[November 11, 2023] By
Krystal Hu
(Reuters) - Alphabet's Google is in talks to invest hundreds of millions
of dollars in Character.AI, as the fast growing artificial intelligence
chatbot startup seeks capital to train models and keep up with user
demand, two sources briefed on the matter told Reuters.
The investment, which could be structured as convertible notes,
according to a third source, will deepen the existing partnership
Character.AI already has with Google, in which it uses Google's cloud
services and Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) to train models.
Google and Character AI did not respond to requests for comment.
Founded by former Google employees Noam Shazeer and Daniel De Freitas,
Character.AI allows people to chat with virtual versions of celebrities
like Billie Eilish or anime characters, while creating their own
chatbots and AI assistants. It is free to use, but offers subscription
model that charges $9.99 a month for users who want to skip the virtual
line to access a chatbot.
Character.AI's chatbots, with various roles and tones to choose from,
have appealed to users ages 18 to 24, who contributed about 60% of its
website traffic, according to data from Similarweb. The demographic is
helping the company position itself as the purveyor of more fun personal
AI companions, compared to other AI chatbots from OpenAI's ChatGPT and
Google's Bard.
The company previously said its website had attracted 100 million
monthly visits in the first six months since its launch.
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Character.AI is also in talks to raise equity funding from venture
capital investors, which could value the company at over $5 billion,
sources said. In March, it raised $150 million in a funding round
led by Andreessen Horowitz at $1 billion valuation.
The talks with Google are ongoing and terms of the deal could
change, said the sources, who requested anonymity as the discussions
are private.
Google has been investing in AI startups, including $2 billion for
model maker Anthropic in the form of convertible notes, on top of
its earlier equity investment. Anthropic uses Google's cloud
services as well as its latest version of TPUs.
That is part of a recent trend in which big tech cloud services
providers are striking deals with AI companies to entice them to use
certain cloud or hardware in the computer-intensive race to build
models and serve consumers, including Microsoft investments in
OpenAI and Google and Amazon's bets on Anthropic.
U.S. Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan said at an event in
San Francisco last week that the agency is looking into cloud
provider investments in AI startups to examine any anti-competitive
behaviors.
(Reporting by Krystal Hu in New York, additional reporting by Anna
Tong and Jeffrey Dastin; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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