Bill Gates says AI can be a big game-changer, especially for expanding quality healthcare in poor countries. Apparently, several low-income countries are facing cuts in international aid. The cuts led to the rise in preventable child deaths (first in this century). For this, he is partnering with OpenAI through the Gates Foundation (to come up with new gen solutions in healthcare). OpenAI CEO Sam Altman also says the project will improve people’s lives. Collectively, both are spending $50 million on a project called Horizon1000 to bring AI into 1,000 African health clinics by 2028. Rwanda will be the starting point for the project. So, how will this project work? What’s the role of OpenAI? For all that, learn more. What Is Horizon1000? (Health Care Project by OpenAI & the Gates Foundation)The project is a unique combination of AI in primary health clinics across Africa. Sub-Saharan Africa is short of about 6 million healthcare professionals, and most of them are overworked. These places struggle to get even the basic care. Therefore, Horizon1000 is much needed in Africa. The project will start in Rwanda (as there’s an AI health hub set up already in Kigali last year) and later expand to other countries.…  ​Read MoreStartupTalky- Business News, Insights and Stories