Anthropic and the Gates Foundation reach a $200 million partnership, focusing on global health, education, and economic mobility

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According to Beating Monitoring, Anthropic’s official website announced that it has formally reached a $200 million partnership with the Gates Foundation. The partnership term is four years. The funding will be allocated in the form of grants, Claude usage quotas, and technical support, covering four major areas worldwide: global health, life sciences, education, and economic liquidity.

In global health, the two sides will collaborate to accelerate the development of vaccines and therapies for diseases such as poliomyelitis, HPV, and preeclampsia, and will assist governments in using health data to improve medical decision-making. In education, AI tutoring tools will be developed for K-12 students in the United States, Sub-Saharan Africa, and India. In economic liquidity, support will be provided for improving smallholder agricultural productivity and for building vocational skills certification systems. Anthropic stated that this cooperation is an important part of its beneficial deployment strategy, with the goal of extending AI dividends to areas that market mechanisms cannot adequately cover.

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