Google has committed $25 million (€26 million) to teaching Europeans how to use
artificial intelligence. The tech giant said it had opened applications for social enterprises and nonprofits that could help reach the most likely beneficiaries of training when it announced the funding.
The tech giant will also run a series of "growth academies" to support companies using
AI technology to scale their companies. It has expanded its free online
AI training courses to 18 languages, per economic times.
"Research shows that the benefits of AI could exacerbate existing inequalities - especially in terms of economic security and employment," said Adrian Brown, executive director of the Centre for Public Impact, which is running the nonprofit scheme alongside Google.
"This new program will help people across Europe develop their knowledge, skills and confidence around AI, ensuring that no one is left behind,"
Last month, Google reported it would put $1 billion into building a server farm beyond London, as it moves to satisfy developing need for
internet providers in the district.
The server farm, situated on a 33-section of land (13-hectare) site purchased by Google in 2020, will be situated in the town of Waltham Cross, around 15 miles (24.14 km) north of focal London, the Letters in order claimed, opens new tab organization said in an explanation.