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OpenAI and Anthropic Secure $20B in Historic Funding Round with Shared Investors

OpenAI and Anthropic are set to secure over $20 billion in unprecedented funding, with major investors like Sequoia Capital and Altimeter Capital reshaping AI investment norms.

Feb 11, 2026 — In a significant shift within the venture capital landscape, OpenAI and Anthropic are reportedly on the verge of securing two of the largest funding rounds in history, as highlighted in a recent Bloomberg report. This new trend marks a departure from the traditional investment practices in Silicon Valley, where firms typically avoided funding rival startups to prevent potential conflicts of interest.

Sequoia Capital and Altimeter Capital are notable investors expected to participate in Anthropic’s current financing round, which aims to raise over $20 billion. Sequoia, a long-time backer of OpenAI since 2021, has been involved in several funding rounds for the company. Meanwhile, Altimeter, which has described OpenAI as its largest investment to date, is preparing to contribute more than $200 million to Anthropic’s efforts.

The evolving dynamics underscore how leading AI firms are redefining traditional investment norms. The intense competition for stakes in groundbreaking artificial intelligence developments has prompted some venture capitalists to reassess their strategies, often lowering their standards regarding conflicts of interest. “Firms like OpenAI and Anthropic represent exceptionally rare investment opportunities,” remarked a partner at Khosla Ventures, a supporter of OpenAI.

Major technology corporations are also placing significant bets on both companies. Amazon.com Inc., Nvidia Corp., and Microsoft Corp. have all expressed interest in investing in OpenAI and Anthropic. Blackstone Inc., a major alternative asset manager, is reportedly in negotiations to elevate its stake in Anthropic to $1 billion after having previously invested in OpenAI. Additionally, Abu Dhabi’s MGX, which partnered with OpenAI on its Stargate data center project, is also in discussions to invest hundreds of millions in Anthropic’s latest financing round, thereby gaining stakes in three major AI model developers, including xAI.

Other investors, including JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s growth equity arm and Iconiq, have also diversified their portfolios by holding stakes in both OpenAI and Anthropic. This collaborative funding approach contrasts sharply with the past, where investors often focused on singular companies in fear of conflicts, indicating a transformative shift in the funding landscape for artificial intelligence.

As the competition among AI developers intensifies, the traditional barriers that once governed venture capital funding are dissolving. The influx of capital into OpenAI and Anthropic is reflective of a broader recognition of the immense potential within the AI sector. Industry observers note that this trend may pave the way for future collaborations among competitors, as investors seek to maximize their positions in a rapidly evolving market.

Looking ahead, it remains to be seen how this collaborative investment strategy will influence the competitive landscape of artificial intelligence and whether it will foster innovation or lead to increased consolidation within the sector. Industry stakeholders are keenly watching the developments as both companies continue to push the boundaries of AI technology.

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