As we method twenty years of Google in Mexico, we’re pleased with what we have achieved up to now. However we’re much more enthusiastic about what the long run can carry. At Google for Mexico right now, we took a glance towards that future, as we work to make AI useful for everybody in Mexico. Right here’s a have a look at how we’re utilizing expertise like AI to make folks’s every day lives simpler, help companies of all sizes and in the end drive financial development.
Help for financial progress
Our newest Financial Affect Report for Mexico reveals that Google is an financial engine for companies, each small and huge.
In 2023, Google merchandise and platforms like Search, Adverts, AdSense, Play, YouTube and Google Cloud injected greater than 278 billion Mexican pesos into the Mexican financial system. That is not simply an summary determine: It represents actual alternatives, actual jobs and actual livelihoods. Our Android app ecosystem alone helps 170,800 jobs, which is a testomony to the colourful entrepreneurial spirit in Mexico that we’re supporting.
Digital expertise for the AI period
Since 2019, now we have already skilled over 26,000 folks in digital expertise by way of Google Profession Certificates and, right now, we’re saying 90,000 new scholarships at no cost on-line training in Mexico.
We’re additionally bringing options to Mexico like Gemini Training and Generative AI for Educators, a free course developed by Google in collaboration with MIT RAISE (Accountable AI for Social Empowerment) and Training. This course is designed for lecturers of all disciplines who want to incorporate Generative AI into their every day duties.
AI to handle our largest challenges
We additionally consider AI may also help us make important progress in tackling so lots of the challenges we face as a society. Water shortage is an actual downside in lots of areas of Mexico right now, and we wish to do our half to assist discover a answer. Google.org, our philanthropic arm, is supporting the Worldwide Water Administration Institute, with $1.5 million in funding to develop an AI-powered platform for sustainable water administration. The usage of AI and information analytics will tackle information gaps in Mexico’s nationwide assessments of water to maximise water administration and thus improve water resiliency. The AI-enabled dashboard will centralize information from numerous sources and supply real-time insights.