Google pledges €25 million to help Europeans improve their AI skills

GoogleToday, a press release was released to pledge 25 million euros (currently about 194 million yuan) to helpEuropeThe funding, which is open to social enterprises and non-profit organisations, will be used to help those who are “most likely to benefit from training”.

Google pledges €25 million to help Europeans improve their AI skills

According to reports, Google will open a series of "Growth Academy", to support enterprises in using AI to scale their companiesMeanwhile, Google has made it free online AI Training CoursesExpanded to 18 languages. “For AI to benefit everyone, it must be created by everyone and used by everyone.”

Adrian Brown, executive director of Google's Center for Public Impact, said: "Artificial intelligence has enormous potential to change the world.Yet research suggests benefits of AI could exacerbate existing inequalities - especially in terms of economic security and jobs. This new initiative will help people across Europe develop knowledge, skills and confidence around AI,Ensuring no one is left behind. "

In the future, Google will also establish a series of "Startup Growth Academy" in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. This program will have no equity restrictions and aims to support startups in using artificial intelligence to solve the biggest challenges facing society in health, education and cybersecurity.

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