The Wikimedia Foundation announced commercial partnerships through Wikimedia Enterprise with Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Mistral AI, and Perplexity for structured API access to Wikipedia data for AI training. This formalizes relationships that previously involved unpaid scraping, creating a sustainable revenue model.
Wales stated Wikipedia would not comply with UK Online Safety Act age verification requirements, saying 'We will not be identifying users under any circumstances. We will not be age-gating Wikipedia under any circumstances. So, if it comes to that, it's going to be an interesting showdown, because we're going to just refuse to do it.'
The ASML Junior Academy, launched in 2022 in collaboration with Mad Science, achieved a major milestone in 2025 with 500 schools in the Veldhoven region participating. The program provides free STEM education to 125,000 children within a 35-kilometer radius of Veldhoven, Netherlands, and Wilton, United States. Each class receives six workshops annually (75 different workshop types available), with five led by Mad Science staff and one by an ASML employee when possible. The program aims to improve quality and accessibility of STEM education for all children.
Khan Academy has scaled its free educational platform to over 180 million registered users across 190+ countries by 2025, with content available in over 50 languages. During the 2023-2024 school year alone, the platform added 14.8 million new users. The U.S. Districts Partnerships program reached 945,000 students, with 64% qualifying for free/reduced lunch, 20% Black and 36% Hispanic, demonstrating strong reach into under-resourced communities. International expansion includes Brazil (2.3M users) and the Philippines (34 public schools).
Y Combinator has funded over 4,000 startups since 2005 through its accelerator model, providing standardized $500K funding deals, mentorship, and Demo Day access. The Winter 2024 cohort selected 260 companies from over 27,000 applications (0.9% acceptance rate), with the cohort raising over $100M in aggregate post-Demo Day. The program significantly lowered barriers to entry for first-time founders, enabling small teams and solo founders to build venture-scale companies, particularly with new AI tools reducing team size requirements.
Canva offers free access through Canva for Education and Canva for Nonprofits programs, reaching over 100 million teachers and students and 860,000 nonprofit organizations across 190 countries. The total value of product donated exceeded $1 billion, with an annualized value of approximately $1.5 billion. Canva joined Pledge 1% in 2019, committing 1% of profit, equity, product, and employee time to communities.
In 2024, Qualcomm's Wireless Reach initiative reached its 2025 goal to positively impact the lives of over 27 million people since the program's launch in 2006. The program brings advanced technologies to underserved communities around the world. In April 2024, Qualcomm announced the first winner of the Wireless Reach Social Impact Fund: Ecorich Solutions Limited, a female-founded organization in Nairobi, Kenya, which developed the Wastebot, a smart food composter using AI and IoT to convert organic waste into affordable fertilizer for small-scale farmers.
The FSF's Defective by Design campaign continued its longstanding fight against Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) through annual International Day Against DRM events from 2020-2023, targeting streaming services (2020), Disney+ (2021), digital sharing restrictions (2022), and DRM in public libraries via OverDrive and Follett Destiny (2023). The FSF also successfully pushed for new DMCA anticircumvention exemptions in 2021, helping secure legal protections for users who need to bypass DRM for ethical and legitimate purposes. The campaign frames DRM as a threat to innovation, privacy, and user freedom.
Yann LeCun played an instrumental role in convincing Mark Zuckerberg to release Meta's Llama 2 AI model as open source in July 2023, making it freely available for commercial use. LeCun publicly argued that open-source AI is essential for cultural diversity, democracy, and preventing dangerous concentration of power in proprietary AI systems, stating 'the future has to be open source, if nothing else, for reasons of cultural diversity, democracy, diversity.'
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In 2020, four major publishers (Hachette, Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Wiley) sued Internet Archive over its Open Library lending practices. The lawsuit was triggered by the 'National Emergency Library' during COVID-19 which removed lending limits. In March 2023, the court ruled against Internet Archive on all four fair use factors. The Second Circuit affirmed in September 2024. Over 500,000 books were removed and the 'controlled digital lending' legal theory was rejected.
Khan Academy launched Khanmigo in March 2023 as an AI-powered Socratic tutor built on OpenAI's GPT-4, reaching 1.4 million users by 2025. In May 2024, Microsoft partnered to make Khanmigo for Teachers free to all U.S. educators, with global expansion to 180+ countries by July 2024. Khan Academy committed that no student data would be used to train AI models. The tool operates as a Socratic guide, asking questions rather than giving answers, reflecting pedagogically responsible AI design.
The Wikimedia Foundation launched Project Rewrite and the Wikipedia Needs More Women campaign to address persistent gender gaps in Wikipedia content and editorship. Only about 15% of English Wikipedia biographies were about women when efforts began. By 2024, that number had grown to over 19%, with a 26% increase in women-related content from sub-Saharan Africa between 2022-2024. The community-driven Women in Red project, supported by Foundation grants and staff, created over 130,000 biographies of women. A 2024 study found deletion nominations occur 34% faster for women's biographies than men's, highlighting ongoing systemic challenges.
iFixit built and maintains a free, open wiki-style platform containing over 100,000 step-by-step repair guides covering more than 30,000 devices. The platform empowers consumers to repair their own electronics, reducing e-waste and extending device lifetimes. All content is licensed under Creative Commons.
Oracle Academy works with educators globally to prepare students for technology careers, offering academic institutions and educators free teaching and learning resources including curricula, cloud technology, software, and professional development opportunities. The program advances technology education, skills development, innovation, and inclusion across diverse communities.
Cisco Networking Academy, launched in 1997, has provided free IT and cybersecurity training to over 20 million learners across 190 countries. In October 2022, Cisco announced a goal to train 25 million additional people in digital and cybersecurity skills over 10 years. The program offers courses in networking, cybersecurity, and programming at no cost to eligible educational organizations, available in up to 18 languages. 95% of students taking certification-aligned courses report obtaining a job or education opportunity through the program.
In July 2022, DeepMind expanded the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database from roughly 1 million to over 200 million protein structures covering nearly every known protein on Earth, partnering with EMBL-EBI. The database is freely available under a CC-BY-4.0 license for academic and commercial use. Over 2 million researchers in 190+ countries have used it, potentially saving hundreds of millions of years of research time.
John Collison is a founding donor of Arc Institute, a $650+ million initiative co-founded by his brother Patrick Collison in 2021 to reform scientific research funding. The institute provides scientists with 8-year renewable research terms without requiring external grant applications.
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In 2021, Patrick Collison co-founded Arc Institute with $650+ million from founding donors to reform scientific research funding. The institute provides scientists with 8-year renewable research terms without requiring external grant applications, allowing focus on fundamental research in neurodegeneration, cancer, and immune dysfunction. Other donors include Vitalik Buterin, John Collison, Ron Conway, Dustin Moskovitz, and Cari Tuna.
In April-May 2021, Bill Gates personally opposed waiving TRIPS intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines, arguing that vaccine factory capacity, not patents, was the bottleneck. Gates lobbied US Trade Representative Katherine Tai against the waiver. Critics noted the Gates Foundation had earlier convinced Oxford University to partner exclusively with AstraZeneca rather than sharing its vaccine formula through an open license. The Foundation reversed course in May 2021, stating support for a narrow waiver during the pandemic.
In 2021, Jack Dorsey and Jay-Z established the Bitcoin Trust (Btrust) with initial funding of 500 Bitcoin to nurture developer talent and support the free and open-source Bitcoin ecosystem in Africa. Block also led a $2 million seed investment in Gridless, which builds bitcoin mining sites alongside small-scale renewable energy producers in rural Africa. Dorsey has actively championed Africa Bitcoin Conference and attended as a speaker.