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Google.org launches $20M accelerator program to fund generative AI non-profits & startups

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Google.org has launched generative AI accelerator program dubbed Generative AI to invest into startups and non-profits in the generative AI sector which has been popularized by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Co-Pilot, Twitter’s Grok among others.

The grants aim to help startups and social impact teams be more productive, creative and effective in serving their communities by using AI which AI helps organizations achieve their goals in one third of the time at nearly half the cost. Kenya’s Jacaranda Health and EIDU are some of the recipients of the grants.

According to Annie Lewin, Senior Director of Global Advocacy and Head of Asia Pacific, Google.org, “We are announcing the Google.org Accelerator: Generative AI, a six-month program supporting nonprofits developing high-impact applications of generative AI. Our first cohort includes 21 organizations focused on areas like climate, economic opportunity, health, education and crisis response. In addition to technical training, workshops, mentors and pro bono support from a dedicated AI coach, Google.org is providing more than $20 million in funding across the projects.”

Google says the funding and support will help these organizations to tap into generative AI as even though four in five nonprofits think generative AI may be applicable to their work, nearly half are not currently using the technology due to lack of tools, awareness, training and funding as the biggest barriers to adoption.

The ventures selected include:

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