Google has allocated €25 million ($26.98 million) to facilitate the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in Europe. The tech giant aims to empower individuals by providing them with the necessary training to harness AI technology's potential.
According to The Financial Express, this initiative is part of Google's broader efforts to address the potential inequalities that may arise due to the rapid advancement of AI.
Supporting Social Enterprises and Nonprofits
Google has opened applications for social enterprises and nonprofits to participate in this funding program. The selected organizations will be crucial in reaching out to those who most benefit from AI training. By partnering with these entities, Google aims to ensure that the opportunities presented by AI are accessible to all.
US News reported that Google plans to conduct a series of "growth academies " to further promote the use of AI technology. These academies will assist companies in scaling their operations by leveraging AI. By sharing expertise and offering guidance, Google aims to drive innovation and facilitate the integration of AI into various industries.
Expanding Free Online AI Training Courses
Recognizing the need for accessible AI education, Google has expanded its free online AI training courses to encompass 18 languages. This expansion enables individuals from diverse linguistic backgrounds to acquire knowledge, skills, and confidence in working with AI. By democratizing AI education, Google seeks to bridge the digital divide and ensure inclusivity.
Adrian Brown, executive director of the Centre for Public Impact, highlights the potential risks of AI exacerbating existing inequalities, particularly regarding economic security and employment. To address these concerns, Google's nonprofit scheme aims to empower people across Europe to navigate the AI landscape effectively. Individuals can adapt to the changing job market and secure economic stability by developing their AI knowledge and skills.
Google's Major Infrastructure Investment
In addition to its commitment to AI education, Google recently announced a $1 billion investment in a data center just outside London. This move reflects the growing demand for internet services in the region. The data center, situated on a 33-acre site in Waltham Cross, is a testament to Google's dedication to expanding its infrastructure to meet the evolving needs of its users.
By investing in state-of-the-art infrastructure, Google aims to enhance the delivery of internet services to users in the region.


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