Google has unveiled
a new hub in Paris dedicated to artificial intelligence. The hub, which spans
an impressive 6,000 square meters, will serve as a central point for research,
development, and education in the field of AI. It will house a team of 300
researchers and engineers.
The announcement
comes at a time when a study by Ipsos in collaboration with Google has revealed
that 85% of French people anticipate a major transformation in the job market
within the next five years due to the rapid development of AI. To address this
anticipated shift, Google has set an ambitious goal of training 100,000
professionals in AI tools by the end of 2025. It is anticipated that the newly
inaugurated AI hub in Paris will play a pivotal role in achieving this
objective.

The AI hub which is expected
to become a valuable resource for economic actors, especially small and medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs), will also offer tailored training programs designed to
accelerate the integration of AI within these enterprises, enabling them to
harness the economic opportunities that AI presents.
To address concerns about
potential disparities in access to AI education, Google.org, the philanthropic
arm of Google, has announced a commitment of €25 million in Europe. This fund
aims to bridge the gap and ensure that individuals who may be distant from the
world of AI can access training and educational resources.

The first initiative
under this philanthropic effort is the AI Opportunity Fund: Europe, a €10
million fund that will be open to France. This fund is designed to support
charities and organizations by providing funding and tailored training in basic
AI tools. The goal is to empower beneficiaries to incorporate AI into their
professional lives, preventing a new digital divide and ensuring that the
benefits of AI are inclusive and accessible to all.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye