Google promises to provide 1 billion US dollars to help the United States train high-tech talent

On October 13, according to TechCrunch, the nature of the work is changing at a rate that is visible to the naked eye globally. Of course, this is not the first time that the nature of the work has been greatly influenced by technology, but the developments in areas such as automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence (AI) are likely to replace human jobs at an unprecedented speed. It is almost certain that Google is one of the driving forces behind this transformation.

The search giant often expressed a desire to help stop the negative effects of these technologies. Earlier today, Google’s chief executive, Sundar Pichai, announced the “Grow with Google” plan in Pittsburgh. In the next five years, the company will provide non-profit organizations with $1 billion in funding to train American workers and help them start businesses.

In the past few decades, anyone who is concerned about Pittsburgh’s economic growth will not ignore the venue for this event. For a long time, this “iron and steel city” has always been an ideal model for economic rebound from the brink of disaster. In the case of Pittsburgh, technology was one of the main drivers of the economic rebound. This was attributed to Carnegie Mellon University, which helped Pittsburgh to become one of the leading technology centers in the United States from the “post-rust” depression. Today, Pittsburgh pays more attention to cutting-edge innovations in areas such as robotics and driverless driving.

Pachchai pointed out in his speech that the city also has special significance for him. He explained: "This is the first city I saw when I came to the United States 24 years ago. I was here before the Internet really took off, but the city has changed. The number of high-tech jobs has doubled. Fan.”

As part of the "Grow with Google" initiative, Google promised to invest $10 million in Goodwill. The funds will be used to help launch the Goodwill Digital Career Accelerator program to cultivate talent for high-tech jobs in the United States. “Grow with Google” will also adopt a national parade model organized by libraries and community organizations, aiming to bring training and career advice directly to local towns and cities. In addition, this is one of the goals that Google will achieve in the next five years. It will provide employees with one million hours of volunteer service.

Pichchai explained in his speech: “At Google, our mission is to ensure that information serves everyone, not just a few. In Pittsburgh schools, kids can get on Carnegie Mellon with Google. The same information is taught by universities. Finally, the Internet is a powerful equalizer that can drive new ideas and people to move forward." (Small)

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