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Google to commit $1B to support AI education, job training, research

Google to commit $1B to support AI education, job training, research

Business Insider6 hours ago
In a blog post, Google wrote, 'Millions of college students around the world are getting ready to start classes. To help make the school year even better, we're making our most advanced AI tools available to them for free, including our new Guided Learning mode. We're also providing $1 billion to support AI education and job training programs and research in the U.S. This includes making our AI and career training free for every college student in America through our AI for Education Accelerator – over 100 colleges and universities have already signed up.'
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