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Anthropic News: US And Big Tech Pledge $100M For Global AI Expansion

September 24, 2024

Anthropic Unicorn News - September 24, 2024

During the 79th UN General Assembly, the US State Department, along with leaders from major tech companies like OpenAI and Microsoft, committed over $100 million to enhance global AI access. This initiative aims to expand AI technology in developing countries, focusing on training, data centers, and affordable computing resources.

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( 00:00:34 ) US State Department and Big Tech Commit $100 Million to Enhance Global AI Access

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During the 79th UN General Assembly in New York, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, along with leaders from major tech companies including OpenAI, Microsoft, IBM, Amazon, Google, Meta, Nvidia, and Anthropic, announced a significant commitment of over $100 million to enhance global AI access, particularly in developing countries. This initiative, in partnership with USAID, aims to expand AI technologies to the Global South by focusing on AI training, establishing data centers, and providing access to discounted hardware and computer resources. The goal is to address major global challenges and improve local problem-solving capabilities by making AI technology more accessible worldwide. Each participating tech giant has committed to various projects aimed at spreading the use of AI globally, with an emphasis on AI computing, capacity, and contextual solutions tailored to localized needs.

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