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Google hub in Poland to develop AI use in energy and cybersecurity sectors
WARSAW, Poland -- Google and Poland on Thursday signed a memorandum for developing the use of artificial intelligence in the country's energy, cybersecurity and other sectors. Poland has largely cut its previous dependence on Russian fuels, and is being targeted by various forms of cyberattacks and sabotage actions believed to be sponsored by Russia. Google and Alphabet Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai and Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk met to discuss expanding Google operations in Poland that were launched in 2014. Pichai said that Poland is Google's biggest engineering hub with more than 2,000 employees. Apart from getting AI involved in the strategic sectors in Poland, Google is also dedicating $5 million over the next five years to expand training programs and increase digital skills among young Poles. It is to reach about 1 million young Poles, Pichai said. Tusk said the plans will increase Poland's security and will contribute to the country's economic development. Earlier this week he said that Google and Microsoft will be among international businesses that will invest some 650 billion zlotys ($ 160 billion) in Poland in 2025. Tusk also invited Google to contribute to the deregulating efforts in Poland that aim to cut on red tape and regulations and give businesses more space for development.
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Google hub in Poland to develop AI use in energy and cybersecurity sectors
WARSAW, Poland -- Google and Poland on Thursday signed a memorandum for developing the use of artificial intelligence in the country's energy, cybersecurity and other sectors. Poland has largely cut its previous dependence on Russian fuels, and is being targeted by various forms of cyberattacks and sabotage actions believed to be sponsored by Russia. Google and Alphabet Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai and Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk met to discuss expanding Google operations in Poland that were launched in 2014. Pichai said that Poland is Google's biggest engineering hub with more than 2,000 employees. Apart from getting AI involved in the strategic sectors in Poland, Google is also dedicating $5 million over the next five years to expand training programs and increase digital skills among young Poles. It is to reach about 1 million young Poles, Pichai said. Tusk said the plans will increase Poland's security and will contribute to the country's economic development. Earlier this week he said that Google and Microsoft will be among international businesses that will invest some 650 billion zlotys ($ 160 billion) in Poland in 2025. Tusk also invited Google to contribute to the deregulating efforts in Poland that aim to cut on red tape and regulations and give businesses more space for development.
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Google hub in Poland to develop AI use in energy and cybersecurity sectors
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- Google and Poland on Thursday signed a memorandum for developing the use of artificial intelligence in the country's energy, cybersecurity and other sectors. Poland has largely cut its previous dependence on Russian fuels, and is being targeted by various forms of cyberattacks and sabotage actions believed to be sponsored by Russia. Google and Alphabet Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai and Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk met to discuss expanding Google operations in Poland that were launched in 2014. Pichai said that Poland is Google's biggest engineering hub with more than 2,000 employees. Apart from getting AI involved in the strategic sectors in Poland, Google is also dedicating $5 million over the next five years to expand training programs and increase digital skills among young Poles. It is to reach about 1 million young Poles, Pichai said. Tusk said the plans will increase Poland's security and will contribute to the country's economic development. Earlier this week he said that Google and Microsoft will be among international businesses that will invest some 650 billion zlotys ($ 160 billion) in Poland in 2025. Tusk also invited Google to contribute to the deregulating efforts in Poland that aim to cut on red tape and regulations and give businesses more space for development.
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Google hub in Poland to develop AI use in energy and cybersecurity sectors
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- Google and Poland on Thursday signed a memorandum for developing the use of artificial intelligence in the country's energy, cybersecurity and other sectors. Poland has largely cut its previous dependence on Russian fuels, and is being targeted by various forms of cyberattacks and sabotage actions believed to be sponsored by Russia. Google and Alphabet Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai and Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk met to discuss expanding Google operations in Poland that were launched in 2014. Pichai said that Poland is Google's biggest engineering hub with more than 2,000 employees. Apart from getting AI involved in the strategic sectors in Poland, Google is also dedicating $5 million over the next five years to expand training programs and increase digital skills among young Poles. It is to reach about 1 million young Poles, Pichai said. Tusk said the plans will increase Poland's security and will contribute to the country's economic development. Earlier this week he said that Google and Microsoft will be among international businesses that will invest some 650 billion zlotys ($ 160 billion) in Poland in 2025. Tusk also invited Google to contribute to the deregulating efforts in Poland that aim to cut on red tape and regulations and give businesses more space for development.
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Google hub in Poland to develop AI use in energy, cybersecurity sectors
WARSAW (AP) - Google and Poland signed a memorandum for developing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the country's energy, cybersecurity and other sectors. Google and Alphabet Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai and Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk met to discuss expanding Google operations in Poland that were launched in 2014. Pichai said that Poland is Google's biggest engineering hub with more than 2,000 employees. Apart from getting AI involved in the strategic sectors in Poland, Google is also dedicating USD5 million over the next five years to expand training programmes and increase digital skills among young Poles. It is to reach about one million young Poles, Pichai said. Tusk said the plans will increase Poland's security and will contribute to the country's economic development. Earlier this week he said that Google and Microsoft will be among international businesses that will invest some PLN650 billion (USD160 billion) in Poland in 2025. Tusk also invited Google to contribute to the deregulating efforts in Poland that aim to cut on red tape and regulations and give businesses more space for development.
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Google hub in Poland to develop AI use in energy and cybersecurity sectors
Google and Poland on Thursday signed a memorandum for developing the use of artificial intelligence in the country's energy, cybersecurity and other sectors. Poland has largely cut its previous dependence on Russian fuels, and is being targeted by various forms of cyberattacks and sabotage actions believed to be sponsored by Russia. Google and Alphabet Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai and Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk met to discuss expanding Google operations in Poland that were launched in 2014. Pichai said that Poland is Google's biggest engineering hub with more than 2,000 employees. Apart from getting AI involved in the strategic sectors in Poland, Google is also dedicating $5 million over the next five years to expand training programs and increase digital skills among young Poles. It is to reach about 1 million young Poles, Pichai said. Tusk said the plans will increase Poland's security and will contribute to the country's economic development. Earlier this week he said that Google and Microsoft will be among international businesses that will invest some 650 billion zlotys ($ 160 billion) in Poland in 2025. Tusk also invited Google to contribute to the deregulating efforts in Poland that aim to cut on red tape and regulations and give businesses more space for development. ยฉ 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
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Google hub in Poland to develop AI use in energy and cybersecurity
Google will develop AI in Poland to support the country's energy and cybersecurity sectors, according to a new memorandum. Google and Poland on Thursday signed a memorandum for developing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the country's energy, cybersecurity, and other sectors. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet and Google, said the company is dedicating $5 million (โฌ4.8 million) over the next five years to expand training programmes and increase digital skills for one million young Poles. Google will also be getting AI involved in Poland's strategic sectors, Pichai said. Launched in 2014, Poland is already Google's biggest engineering hub, Pichai continued, counting more than 2,000 employees. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the plans will increase Poland's security and will contribute to the country's economic development. Earlier this week, Tusk said Google and Microsoft are among several businesses that pledged to invest roughly 650 billion zlotys (โฌ156 billion) in Poland in 2025. Tusk also invited Google to contribute to the deregulating efforts in Poland that aim to cut red tape and regulations and give businesses more space for development.
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Google Hub in Poland to Develop AI Use in Energy and Cybersecurity Sectors
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- Google and Poland on Thursday signed a memorandum for developing the use of artificial intelligence in the country's energy, cybersecurity and other sectors. Poland has largely cut its previous dependence on Russian fuels, and is being targeted by various forms of cyberattacks and sabotage actions believed to be sponsored by Russia. Google and Alphabet Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai and Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk met to discuss expanding Google operations in Poland that were launched in 2014. Pichai said that Poland is Google's biggest engineering hub with more than 2,000 employees. Apart from getting AI involved in the strategic sectors in Poland, Google is also dedicating $5 million over the next five years to expand training programs and increase digital skills among young Poles. It is to reach about 1 million young Poles, Pichai said. Tusk said the plans will increase Poland's security and will contribute to the country's economic development. Earlier this week he said that Google and Microsoft will be among international businesses that will invest some 650 billion zlotys ($ 160 billion) in Poland in 2025. Tusk also invited Google to contribute to the deregulating efforts in Poland that aim to cut on red tape and regulations and give businesses more space for development. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Google says it forms AI partnership with Poland
WARSAW, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Google (GOOGL.O), opens new tab has signed a memorandum of understanding with Poland about speeding up the adoption of Artificial Intelligence, CEO Sundar Pichai said on Thursday. "We are excited to announce a new memorandum of understanding to use AI to drive economic growth and help transform sectors, including cybersecurity, health, and energy," he told a news conference. Reporting by Barbara Erling Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab Suggested Topics:Artificial Intelligence
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Google and Poland have signed a memorandum to develop AI applications in energy, cybersecurity, and other strategic sectors. The tech giant also plans to invest in digital skills training for Polish youth.
In a significant move to bolster Poland's technological capabilities, Google and the Polish government have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop artificial intelligence (AI) applications in critical sectors such as energy and cybersecurity
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. This collaboration comes at a time when Poland is working to reduce its dependence on Russian fuels and facing increased cybersecurity threats allegedly sponsored by Russia2
.Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk to discuss the expansion of Google's operations in Poland, which began in 2014. Pichai revealed that Poland is now home to Google's largest engineering hub, employing over 2,000 people
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. This substantial presence underscores the importance of Poland in Google's global strategy and its potential for further growth in AI development.As part of the agreement, Google has committed $5 million over the next five years to expand training programs and enhance digital skills among young Poles. This initiative aims to reach approximately one million young people in Poland, preparing them for the evolving digital landscape and potential career opportunities in the tech sector
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Prime Minister Tusk emphasized that this collaboration will not only increase Poland's security but also contribute significantly to the country's economic development. Earlier in the week, Tusk announced that Google and Microsoft, among other international businesses, are expected to invest around 650 billion zlotys ($160 billion) in Poland in 2025
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. This massive influx of investment highlights Poland's growing attractiveness as a tech hub and its strategic importance in the European market.In addition to the AI development and digital skills initiatives, Prime Minister Tusk has invited Google to contribute to Poland's deregulation efforts. These efforts aim to reduce bureaucracy and regulations, creating a more favorable environment for business growth and innovation
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. This invitation suggests that Poland is actively seeking to create a more business-friendly ecosystem, particularly for tech companies and AI development.Summarized by
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