A coalition of five prominent American billionaires, including Bill Gates (net worth $116.9 billion), Charles Koch ($67.5 billion), Steve Ballmer ($142.5 billion), Intuit founder Scott Cook ($7.7 billion), and hedge fund investor John Overdeck ($7.4 billion), has announced a $1 billion initiative aimed at boosting economic mobility for low-income Americans. The fund will leverage artificial intelligence technologies to help individuals rise out of poverty. An AI company has partnered with the philanthropists to support this effort, focusing on frontline workers. This collaboration represents a significant private-sector effort to address economic challenges through advanced technology.
AI for the poor, funded by the ultra-rich. What could go wrong? Bill Gates & 4 other billionaires launch a $1B fund to “fight poverty” with artificial intelligence https://t.co/JLyEgy7CZX
On Thursday, the charitable foundations of billionaires Bill Gates (net worth: $116.9 billion), Charles Koch ($67.5 billion), Steve Ballmer ($142.5 billion), Intuit founder Scott Cook ($7.7 billion) and hedge fund investor John Overdeck ($7.4 billion) announced a more than $1 https://t.co/6vDcscyX0d
Coalición de financiadores invertirá $1.000 millones en IA para personal de primera línea https://t.co/sxfqd5Q3Fr