Google is spending $50 million on 'growing the next generation of American workers' — but at $166 per worker, surely it's not going to get very far?

Google is spending $50 million on ‘growing the next generation of American workers’ — but at $166 per worker, surely it’s not going to get very far? | Daily Reports Online

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  • Google is spending $50 million training 300,000 skilled-trades workers across more than 20 US states
  • Funding comes from Google’s AI Opportunity Fund and is being positioned as a public-private partnership model to fulfil upcoming infrastructure-related jobs tied to datacenter and grid buildouts
  • This is a small fraction of Google’s overall AI skill-related spend of a mammoth $1 billion on AI education and training at US universities

Google is trying to solve a problem that could become a deciding factor in the AI data center buildout of the future: securing skilled manual labor to make it happen.


The company has unveiled plans to invest an additional $50 million into skilled trades training that covers as many as 300,000 jobs across more than 20 states.

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