Amazon's foray into financial services was already turning up the heat on banks and payment companies, an encroachment that stands to get a major jolt as the e-commerce company pours a small fortune into new artificial intelligence technology.
Amazon has agreed to invest $1.25 billion in generative AI startup Anthropic and take a minority stake in the company, with an option to invest as much as $4 billion. Generative AI has myriad potential uses, including updating and developing new payment products and financial services in a manner that potentially puts traditional bank technology companies on the defensive.
"Amazon Web Services hosts not just fintechs but merchants. It is now equipping them to customize their commerce and payment functionality using generative AI in competition against legacy core processors," said Richard Crone, a payments consultant.
Amazon is battling large technology companies such as Google, Microsoft and Meta to gain users of generative AI, or a more advanced version of AI that can produce original content and fuel business practices such as marketing, customer service, security, product development and other yet-to-be-determined tasks.
Even given concerns about the tech's
"With generative AI, the more you see the smarter you get — and the smarter you get, the more you see," Crone said.
What Anthropic offers for Amazon
Anthropic's products include a chatbot called Claude 2, which the firm is
Amazon, which is in the midst of a
"With the rise of generative AI, every Amazon team is using or building AI applications that will reinvent and enhance their customers' experience," Amazon's PR team said.
Amazon uses AI in its AWS division, which includes a development hub for generative AI, and in other parts of its business. That includes recommendation engines for shopping on Amazon.com, AI-powered robots that operate in its warehouses, the large language models that support Alexa, and algorithms that drive personalized content for Fire TV and Prime Video. Overall, more than 100,000 clients are using Amazon products that incorporate AI in some manner.
In financial services, lending institutions are expected to be able to fuel economic development by accelerating loan approvals for underserved communities, using generative AI to perform analysis, paperwork and communications, Amazon said.
Anthropic, in the short term, will use AWS as its main cloud provider, giving AWS users access to new features. AWS in June launched
This year, Amazon also expanded its
Amazon has
And
Amazon Go and other checkout-free retail technologies are designed to enable consumers to pay without a dedicated point of sale; the sensors record purchases that are charged to the users' e-commerce account.
But such systems are also designed to record and
"To the extent that financial institutions, fintechs and payments companies are building on AWS, this gives them additional options to experiment with the technology and innovate around product delivery," said Aaron McPherson, principal at AFM Consulting, who sees an impact from AWS behind the scenes at payment companies.
Large language models could be useful for risk and fraud management by enabling larger and more diverse data sets to be processed when generating a fraud or risk score, McPherson said.
"Amazon could incorporate the risk and fraud management technologies into Amazon Pay and the payments it processes on its own behalf," McPherson said.
Generative AI pulls in the cash
Generative AI has seen major investments in 2023. More than $14 billion has been invested in generative AI companies as of the second quarter of 2023, according to
Some estimates place the investment in generative AI higher. Crone Consulting estimates that Google, Microsoft and Amazon have invested a combined total of over $23.3 billion in GenAI.
Since Amazon has about
"Payments can clearly be a component of that evolution, if added data and intelligence indicate that a customer may be ready to make a purchase, GenAI could preemptively offer to close the deal, offer additional, relevant add-ons or options, or present payment options that are particularly relevant to that individual customer," Peterson said, adding that Amazon is "really good" at optimizing its platform, and with generative AI, payments will be a component of that.