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Google.org Pledges $2M to Power Up AI for Good in Asia-Pacific

AI for Impact, Not Just Innovation

Google.org has committed $2 million in funding to bolster the capabilities of Asia-Pacific nonprofits using artificial intelligence. The initiative aims to bridge the digital divide by supporting local organizations tackling issues like climate change, disaster management, public health, and economic inclusion. By providing both financial resources and access to AI tools and expertise from Google’s volunteer network, the program empowers nonprofits to implement data-driven solutions at scale. This move aligns with Google’s growing push for responsible AI use that prioritizes ethical applications and real-world outcomes.

From Data to Difference: Who Benefits?

Select nonprofits across countries including India, Japan, and Indonesia will benefit from the support, which includes not only funding but also hands-on mentorship from Google employees. Previous recipients have leveraged AI in impactful ways—like predicting floods or improving access to healthcare in rural regions. This expanded program reflects a rising trend in tech philanthropy: maximizing the transformative potential of AI to solve long-standing social challenges. As the AI landscape accelerates, Google’s initiative demonstrates how purposeful tech deployment can go beyond commercial aims to serve humanitarian needs.

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