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Anthropic in talks with Blackstone, PE firms for AI venture: report

by March 12, 2026
by March 12, 2026

Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic is in discussions with private equity firms including Blackstone and Hellman & Friedman about forming a joint venture aimed at expanding the commercial adoption of its technology, according to a report by The Information.

The proposed partnership would focus on deploying Anthropic’s AI tools across companies owned or backed by the investment firms, creating a channel for broader enterprise adoption of its Claude models.

The move reflects a growing push by AI developers to work more closely with private equity investors to embed artificial intelligence into corporate operations.

The discussions come at a time when Anthropic is also navigating a high-profile dispute with the US government over restrictions on the military use of its technology.

Anthropic explores AI joint venture with private equity firms

Anthropic is in talks with a group of private equity firms, including Blackstone and Hellman & Friedman, to establish a new venture centered on artificial intelligence deployment.

According to the report, the joint venture would focus on selling Anthropic’s technology to companies owned or financed by the investment firms.

The partnership could mirror the model used by Palantir, which combines software deployment with consulting services to help organizations integrate advanced technologies into their operations.

If finalized, the joint venture would provide advisory and implementation support to help portfolio companies adopt Anthropic’s AI tools.

Such an arrangement would allow private equity firms to accelerate digital transformation across their holdings while offering Anthropic a structured path to expand enterprise usage of its models.

Enterprise AI adoption drives new partnership models

Artificial intelligence companies have increasingly been seeking partnerships that combine software platforms with advisory services.

Under the potential joint venture structure, Anthropic would provide the core AI technology while consultants help portfolio companies integrate the tools into existing business processes.

This approach is similar to the strategy used by Palantir, which works closely with clients to implement its software solutions in operational settings.

Private equity firms have shown growing interest in AI as a way to improve operational efficiency across the companies they control.

A partnership with an AI developer could allow them to deploy technology across multiple portfolio businesses at scale.

For Anthropic, such a venture would open new distribution channels and potentially accelerate adoption of its Claude models in corporate environments.

Pentagon dispute adds uncertainty to discussions

The talks are taking place against the backdrop of a dispute between Anthropic and the US government over the military use of its AI systems.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently labeled Anthropic a supply-chain risk and banned the use of its technology by the Department of Defense and its contractors after the company declined to remove certain safeguards limiting military applications of its AI tools.

The disagreement has already affected the company’s relationship with government agencies.

Anthropic has filed a lawsuit seeking to block the designation, arguing that the move is unlawful and violates its constitutional rights.

“These actions are unprecedented and unlawful. The Constitution does not allow the government to wield its enormous power to punish a company for its protected speech,” Anthropic said.

Despite the conflict, discussions about the joint venture with private equity firms are continuing, according to the report.

A Reuters report said the Pentagon has indicated that Anthropic’s AI tools could still be used in limited cases tied to national security operations.

An internal memo said exemptions may be granted “in rare and extraordinary circumstances” and “will only be considered for mission-critical activities directly supporting national security operations where no viable alternative exists.”

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