Govt signs MoU with Google to advance AI
The New Indian Express Tirupati|December 06, 2024
Lokesh says MoU aims to improve ease of living and make services accessible to people
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Govt signs MoU with Google to advance AI

THE State government has signed a key agreement with Google to foster advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Google Maps India General Manager Lalita Ramani and AP Real-Time Governance (RTG) Secretary Suresh Kumar in the presence of Human Resource Development and RTG Minister Nara Lokesh at the Secretariat on Thursday.

As per the agreement, Google will conduct skill development programmes in schools and colleges to prepare students for AI-driven opportunities. It will also offer AI training for startups, traditional industries, and small businesses.

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