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Our newest investments in infrastructure and AI skills

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One of the reasons I am proud to work at Google is our mission: to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.

Google's mission is as relevant now as it was 25 years ago when the company was founded. That is why, today, we are announcing a series of new investments in technical infrastructure and social impact — helping us to deliver our mission.

Investing in our U.S. data center campuses

The information that we deliver to people around the world — through Google Search, YouTube, Maps and our many other products — is supported by our infrastructure. Data centers keep our products and services running around the clock and around the world, and power Google's AI innovation.

Today, Google is announcing $3 billion in investments to build or expand our data center campuses in Virginia and Indiana.

Announcing Google.org's $75M AI Opportunity Fund

Fulfilling our mission is about more than delivering infrastructure and enabling access to information — it is also about helping people grow their skills, businesses, and careers.

Together with our partners, we want to make sure everyone can take advantage of the opportunities AI will provide.

That's why today we are announcing a $75 million Google AI Opportunity Fund, made possible with support from Google.org, our philanthropic arm. Through this fund, Google.org will work with nonprofit, education, and other sectors to train one million Americans of all backgrounds and provide them with AI skills at no cost.

Alongside the fund, today we are launching the Google AI Essentials course, built by Grow with Google and AI experts from Google's Research, Technology & Society team and across the company. The course will help teach foundational skills to workers and allow participants to gain essential AI skills to apply in their daily life.

Two of the first recipients of the Google AI Opportunity Fund will be the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) and Goodwill.

Beyond the nonprofit sector, Google is also joining forces with employers, such as Citigroup, and educational institutions, such as Miami Dade College, to expand access to AI skilling programs.

Together with our partners, Google brings a sustained commitment to developing talent who can benefit from, and add to, this growing digital economy. Today's grants and infrastructure investments will help those living in Virginia and Indiana, veterans, and millions of others make the most of the opportunities of today and tomorrow.

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