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Google Launches the London AI Campus to Support Local Talent and Boost AI Education among Students

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Google Launches the London AI Campus to Support Local Talent and Boost AI Education among Students

Google launched the Google AI Campus in London, UK, to increase the number of students studying AI in the country.

The country’s digital skills will be improved by the first Google-funded AI campus in London, which was opened by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

The campus, which is located in Somers Town, Camden, is a joint venture between Camden Learning and Camden Council.

Students at the Google AI Campus will have access to advanced AI and machine learning technologies during the two-year education pilot.

Supported by Google and Google DeepMind, the AI company, the program provides industry insights and mentorship, as well as real-world projects that combine AI with a range of fields, including the arts, social sciences, and health.

On campus, the first group of thirty-two students has started to make progress.

Google stated in a press release that “Preference was given to applicants from underrepresented groups, including those eligible for Free School Meals.”

With an eye toward mid-2025, the Campus intends to broaden its student base in Camden by providing out-of-school learning opportunities and masterclasses in artificial intelligence.

Furthermore, Google has said that it will invest £865,000 ($1.10m) in a UK-wide AI literacy program.

The investment, which was made available by Google.org, intends to expand on the success of the Experience AI program, which was a collaborative project between Google DeepMind and the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

To reach an additional 250,000 students by the end of 2026, the Raspberry Pi Foundation will use these funds in collaboration with ParentZone to expand the program’s reach and offer essential teacher training.

Google UK and Ireland managing director Debbie Weinstein was quoted by Reuters as saying: “We believe that AI’s enormous opportunities should be accessible to all and this groundbreaking initiative, by empowering the next generation to learn vital digital skills, will be key in supporting the UK to unlock AI’s £400bn economic potential.”

Google and other key players from the business and technology sectors were announced as members of the UK’s first AI Opportunity Forum earlier in 2024.

The forum’s goal is to work with top AI companies and business leaders, utilizing their knowledge to encourage AI’s broad use.

Through partnerships with governments, trade unions, NGOs, and local communities, Google has already trained over a million individuals and businesses in the UK in digital and AI skills. The company recently launched the AI Works program to find the best ways to increase productivity and accelerate the adoption of AI skills throughout the UK.

Additionally, the future generation may lead the way in the revolutionary use of AI by receiving a top-notch AI education. In addition to boosting the UK’s competitiveness internationally, this mission will produce life-changing and life-saving scientific discoveries. We have an opportunity here, and Google is ready to contribute.

Rob Harris is a lawyer by profession. But his hobby is writing that’s why he writes news, blogs and books side by side. He is known to not only write articles on law but also politics. He has a collection of poems and articles that he had written. So he provides news on Time Bulletin.

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