Two decades after its founding, Google.org is rewriting its playbook to put artificial intelligence at the center of its giving strategy. During an impact summit held in September in Sunnyvale, Calif.
Google.org, Google’s charitable wing, is launching a new program to help fund nonprofits developing tech that leverages generative AI. Called Google.org Accelerator: Generative AI, the program is to ...
Google.org, the tech company’s philanthropy arm, plans to invest over $25 million to support five education nonprofits in helping educators and students learn more about how to use artificial ...
In the private sector, the dominant narrative around AI is efficiency. How can AI maximize profit? The social sector also cares deeply about efficiency – not to make a profit, but to accelerate impact ...
In a Google SEO Office Hours, Google’s Martin Splitt answered a question about structured data validation and how Google’s validator can show different results than the Schema.org validator. Both ...
Ahead of Wednesday’s AI-focused private congressional meeting with tech giants, Google this morning announced a new initiative aimed at supporting researchers and public policy solutions around AI ...
Google.org, the tech giant's philanthropic arm, is investing millions of dollars into getting nonprofits up to speed on generative AI, part of a massive funding effort to empower organizations to ...
The Artificial Intelligence team within the Development Impact department (DIME AI) has partnered with Google.org, Google's philanthropic initiative, to tackle key social and economic challenges.