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Google on Thursday announced the second team to participate in its AI Academy American Infrastructure Academy, which tried to support companies using AI to solve issues such as cyberquacy, education and transportation.
The four-month program is designed for a phase series for a seed company, and provides equity-free support and resources such as leadership coaching and sales training. This is initially virtual, but the founder will eventually call for a personal summit on Google. Applications were opened by the end of April this year and closed in mid -May; The selected companies had to pass a competitive criterion with at least six months of runway and trackction proof.
Google has a very good track record so far to identify significant AI startups. Alumni from Google’s American infrastructure The first team of the last year Include the official contractor agency Cloverlef AI, which is about to raise an $ 2.8 million seeds Round, and jordy, an autonomous ears that were already Raising $ 20 million From Kholosa Ventures.
And part of it with something Most notable AI companies That is the use of his clouds.
The companies selected for this latest batch were here:
It is one of the many programs where Google invests in AI startups and research. TechCrunch Reported a few months ago It has launched its inaugural AI Future Fund initiative to back the startups building with the latest AI equipment in Dipmind.
Last year, Google’s Charitable Wing announced A 20 million dollar commitment To researchers and scientists in the AI ​​and an AI Acillar program Million to non -profit to give 20 million Develop AI technology. Beautiful Pichai also said that the company would make A 120 million dollar Global AI Opportunity Funding Helping AI education to make people more accessible to people around the world.
Except for these, there are several notable academies to assist the founders, including the Founder Academy and Growth Academy. A Google spokesman told us earlier this year that its Google for Startups founding funds will also begin supporting AI-centric startups this year.