Today, with the rapid development of global artificial intelligence (AI) technology, how to apply these advanced technologies in the public welfare sector, especially in healthcare and education, has become an important issue. Recently, AI company Anthropic and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced a major collaboration plan, which will last for four years and involve a total investment of $200 million, aiming to promote the widespread application of AI in areas such as global healthcare, life sciences, education, agriculture, and economic mobility.

According to the cooperation framework between the two parties, Anthropic will provide financial support, Claude usage quotas, and technical support. This means that in future projects, participants will have the opportunity to use Anthropic's developed Claude model, thereby achieving more efficient AI applications. These projects will be carried out in collaboration with multiple partners from the United States and around the world, promoting the implementation and application of related technologies.

To ensure the transparency of the cooperation and the accessibility of resources, Anthropic plans to release a series of public resources later this year, including model evaluation benchmarks, datasets, and knowledge graphs. These resources will provide researchers and developers with necessary tools to promote the research and application of AI technology. In addition, to encourage non-profit organizations and educational institutions to use Claude, Anthropic will also offer specific discount schemes to help these institutions better apply AI technology in the public service field.

This collaboration not only reflects the close relationship between technology companies and public welfare organizations, but also demonstrates the potential of AI in improving human life. As the collaboration progresses, it is expected that more projects and applications will appear in key areas such as healthcare and education, thus promoting overall social progress.

In the coming days, as this plan is implemented, we will see more innovative solutions that use AI technology to address global challenges. This will not only improve people's quality of life but also inject new vitality into social development.

Key Points:

🌍 The Gates Foundation and Anthropic have joined forces to launch a four-year $200 million AI public welfare initiative, supporting global healthcare and education.

🤖 Anthropic will provide Claude model usage quotas to help non-profit and educational institutions better apply AI technology.

📊 The plan will release public resources, including model evaluation benchmarks and datasets, promoting the openness and sharing of AI technology.