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市场传闻:黑石集团、KKR正与Alphabet洽谈,拟让旗下投资组合公司使用人工智能模型

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-- 据彭博社周二援引知情人士报道,黑石集团 (BX) 和 KKR 正在与 Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) 洽谈,希望允许其投资组合公司使用谷歌的人工智能模型。 报道称,此前 OpenAI 和 Anthropic 于周一宣布与另类资产管理公司达成协议,创建人工智能咨询公司,旨在将私募股权支持的公司转变为人工智能公司新的收入来源。 彭博社称,黑石集团和 KKR 将与谷歌协商达成综合协议,使其投资组合公司能够使用人工智能模型。此外,Alphabet 也将因此获得此前难以触及的公司资源。 黑石集团、KKR 和 Alphabet 尚未回复的置评请求。 (市场动态新闻来源于与全球市场专业人士的对话。我们认为这些信息来自可靠来源,但可能包含传闻和猜测。准确性无法保证。)

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