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A problem isn't truly solved until it's solved for all. Googlers build products that help create opportunities for everyone, whether down the street or across the globe. Bring your insight, imagination and a healthy disregard for the impossible. Bring everything that makes you unique. Together, we can build for everyone. Check out our career opportunities at goo.gle/3DLEokh

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https://goo.gle/3DLEokh
Industry
Software Development
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Mountain View, CA
Type
Public Company
Specialties
search, ads, mobile, android, online video, apps, machine learning, virtual reality, cloud, hardware, artificial intelligence, youtube, and software

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    Today at the AI Business Summit in Oklahoma City, we announced that we’re  joining forces with the Oklahoma City Thunder to accelerate AI in Oklahoma. This includes a $5 million commitment to equip Oklahoma students and the local workforce with critical AI and job-ready skills. Google.org will provide the support to leading organizations across the state, including the Thunder Community Foundation, Oklahoma State University Foundation, the Center for Employment Opportunities, Atlas School, and Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance. This support builds on the investments Google is making in Oklahoma. Learn more. https://goo.gle/4hMaJL7

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    Today, we published a paper, “AI and the Future of Learning,” outlining Google’s approach to building AI to help improve learning outcomes for everyone. Here are 5 takeaways: 1) AI has the potential to reduce barriers to education and unlock human potential.  2) This transformation hinges on paying attention to how people learn — the science of learning. 3) That’s why Google’s tools for learning are grounded in best-in-class learning science, and the AI models that power them are rooted in pedagogical principles. 4) Realizing the promise of AI in education demands collaborative efforts among technology companies, educators, policymakers, and learners.  5) To navigate challenges like academic integrity, we must equip educators and students with the AI literacy needed to use these tools most beneficially. We’ll be sharing more insights from our paper over the coming weeks. Read more → https://goo.gle/47YuXhc

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    The new, AI-powered Google Finance is built to help you make sense of the financial world. You can ask questions about the markets and get a helpful AI response, perform technical analysis with advanced charting tools and track the latest news and headlines all in real time. Now, Google Finance is getting even more powerful upgrades, including Deep Search capabilities, access to prediction markets data and the ability to track corporate earnings. Plus, we’re rolling out the new Google Finance in India, our first expansion beyond the U.S. Learn more about our newest features. https://goo.gle/4hIz306

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    The field of Data Center Operations is constantly evolving. That’s why our DCOps teams champion continuous learning, gaining hands-on experience and contributing across critical functions, from Electrical to Mechanical to Controls. Want to learn more about working in Google data centers? Johan, a Data Center Operations Facility Manager at our GRQ Data Center in the Netherlands, shares more details → https://goo.gle/4qHBZhW

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    Want to keep up with all the AI news coming out of Google? We've got you covered. Here’s a recap of some of our biggest AI updates from October, including Gemini Enterprise, an AI model to accelerate cancer research and a big quantum computing breakthrough. This is the first edition of a new newsletter breaking down our most important updates and insights, all in one place.

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    Google is #2 on the Forbes list of the Best Employers for Veterans. Read more in this interview with Karen Dahut, CEO of Google Public Sector.

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    CEO of Google Public Sector

    I’m honored to share that Google is ranked #2 on the America’s Best Employers for Veterans list from Forbes! This recognition reflects the work of so many teams across Google who are deeply committed to empowering veterans and military spouses. We know that veterans and military spouses already possess the discipline, high-stakes problem-solving abilities, and organizational skills that are essential for success in technology roles. Google helps veterans build on these skills via initiatives including Launchpad for Veterans, Grow with Google livestreams, and Google Career Certificates, helping them thrive in high-demand fields. At Google Public Sector, supporting the military community is deeply ingrained in our mission. I’m grateful to be part of an organization committed to honoring service with action. Read the full article → https://lnkd.in/dvUbdueA

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    We've teamed up with Girl Scouts of the USA to launch the Be Internet Awesome Family Challenge. Made possible by Google.Org, this program helps girls and their families navigate the internet with kindness and confidence, fostering a healthy relationship with technology for the next generation of innovators. Girl Scouts who complete the activities can also earn the new “Be Internet Awesome” Fun patch. Learn more from Ruth Porat, President and Chief Investment Officer of Alphabet and Google.

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    President and Chief Investment Officer, Alphabet and Google

    As a very proud Girl Scout, I had the pleasure of announcing Google’s partnership with Girl Scouts of the USA on a program to help girls develop critical skills to use technology safely as a tool for learning and creativity – enabling them to unlock the newly created  “Be Internet Awesome” Girl Scout “Fun patch”. It was special to be with the group of Girl Scouts – and a fun trip down memory lane from my time as a Girl Scout where I learned how to do everything from building a campfire to life lessons about responsibility and self-respect (yup, those really are my badges; special thanks to Nano-Banana for restoring the photo :) )  Learn more about these new resources for girls, parents, and troop leaders here: https://lnkd.in/euKnXsiA

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Google 3 total rounds

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US$ 25.0M

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