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Google has promised to provide 25 million euros, or $26.78 million, to support the education of Europeans in artificial intelligence (AI).
The internet giant said on Monday that it has launched applications for social entrepreneurs and charities that may assist in reaching those who would most benefit from training, in addition to announcing the money.
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The company has increased the number of languages in which its free online AI training classes are available to 18, and it will also be hosting a number of “growth academies” to assist businesses employing AI to grow.
According to research, the advantages of AI could make inequality worse, particularly when it comes to jobs and financial stability, stated Adrian Brown, executive director of the Centre for Public Impact, the nonprofit organization that is managing the program with Google.
“This new program will ensure that no one is left behind by helping people throughout Europe develop their knowledge, skills, and confidence around AI.”
Google said last month that it would spend $1 billion to construct a data center near London in an effort to accommodate the region’s rising demand for internet services.
The data centre, located on a 33-acre (13-hectare) site bought by Google in 2020, will be located in the town of Waltham Cross, about 15 miles (24.14 km) north of central London, the Alphabet-owned, opens new tab company said in a statement.