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Google Commits $30 Million to AI-Powered Education Projects Worldwide

Google Commits $30 Million to AI-Powered Education Projects Worldwide

Google has announced a major investment of $30 million to support AI-powered education initiatives across the world. The tech giant aims to make digital learning more accessible, inclusive, and effective for both students and educators.
The company said the funding will focus on nonprofits and educational organizations developing AI tools that enhance learning outcomes. These projects will help students build critical thinking and digital skills essential for the future workforce.

Bridging the Global Learning Gap

Google’s investment is part of its ongoing effort to use artificial intelligence for social good. The company plans to fund projects that provide personalized learning support, improve teacher training, and make education more adaptive to students’ needs.
In addition, Google.org — the company’s philanthropic arm — will offer technical assistance and mentoring to selected organizations. The goal is to bridge the gap between traditional education systems and emerging technologies.
According to Google, AI can transform how teachers manage classrooms and how students learn new concepts. For example, AI-driven platforms can identify where students struggle and offer real-time support.

Empowering the Future of Learning

Education experts welcomed the announcement, calling it a step forward in democratizing quality education. They believe AI can help expand opportunities in low-income regions and prepare learners for technology-driven careers.
“AI has the power to make learning more inclusive,” a Google spokesperson said. “This investment will ensure everyone benefits from the digital future.”

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