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Google. org funds Manufacturing Institute AI training for workers New AI training for 40,000 manufacturing workers Google. org is providing $10 million in funding to support the Manufacturing Institute in its efforts to train workers in critical AI skills.
VP and Global Head of Google. org Read AI-generated summary "New AI training for 40,000 manufacturing workers" is about Google helping prep the U.S. workforce. Google is giving $10 million to the Manufacturing Institute to teach AI skills.
The money will create AI courses for shop floor workers and advanced technicians. They're also launching manufacturing education programs in 15 new U.S. cities. Scholarships will be available to help students complete manufacturing programs.
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They'll use it to teach 40000 manufacturing workers about AI. The workers will learn how to use AI in their jobs. This helps people get better skills and find new opportunities.
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This content is generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental Today, we announced $10 million in Google. org funding to support the Manufacturing Institute (MI) to prepare the U.S. workforce for a new era of industrial innovation.
This funding will equip 40,000 current and future manufacturing employees with critical AI skills and expand apprenticeship opportunities to 15 U.S. regions. New AI training for manufacturing workers Google.
org’s funding will enable the MI to develop two new courses for shopfloor workers: AI 101 for Manufacturing , which will adapt existing AI training from Google to specifically fit the manufacturing environment AI for Advanced Manufacturing Technicians , which will be newly developed by the MI. The funding will also help the MI provide Google’s new AI Professional Certificate to current and future manufacturing workers at no cost.
More training and scholarships across the U.S. As part of the initiative, the MI will also launch new Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME USA) chapters in at least 15 new regions. FAME USA, which already operates in 46 hubs across the country, trains advanced maintenance technicians and builds durable talent pipelines for manufacturers. Google.
org is also supporting the mikeroweWORKS Foundation to provide Work Ethic Scholarships to FAME students, a program that will provide financial assistance to eligible participants completing their manufacturing programs. This funding builds on Google’s previous commitment to support infrastructure and skilled trades.
Google recently announced a similar effort with the electrical training ALLIANCE (etA) to train electrical workers throughout the country. The initiative is part of Google. org’s AI Opportunity Fund, which helps Americans develop essential AI skills by funding best-in-class workforce development and education organizations.
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