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Anthropic plans to go the 'OpenAI way' in Europe as it eyes $600 billion-plus AI infrastructure budget of American technology companies

April 24, 2026 - 06:44

Anthropic plans to go the 'OpenAI way' in Europe as it eyes $600 billion-plus AI infrastructure budget of American technology companies

The artificial intelligence company Anthropic, led by CEO Dario Amodei, is reportedly pivoting its European strategy to mirror the approach of its rival OpenAI, as the global race for AI dominance intensifies. Sources indicate that the firm is actively expanding its efforts to secure data centre capacity across the continent, positioning itself to tap into a projected $600 billion-plus infrastructure budget being allocated by major American technology companies.

This strategic shift comes as Anthropic recognizes the critical need for vast computational resources to train and deploy its next-generation AI models. By adopting the "OpenAI way," Anthropic is likely seeking to establish long-term, large-scale partnerships with cloud providers and data centre operators in Europe, rather than relying solely on its existing infrastructure. The move underscores a broader industry trend where leading AI labs are racing to lock down energy and computing power, with Europe emerging as a key battleground due to its growing availability of renewable energy and favorable regulatory environments.

The $600 billion figure, which represents the combined capital expenditure plans of U.S. tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, highlights the staggering scale of investment required to build the physical backbone of the AI era. Anthropic’s push into Europe signals that the company is preparing for a future where AI models are not only more powerful but also require geographically distributed data centres to ensure reliability and compliance with local data laws. As the competition heats up, Anthropic’s European expansion could reshape the continent’s AI landscape, bringing both economic opportunities and new debates around energy consumption and digital sovereignty.


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