02/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/18/2026 04:59
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At Google, our goal has always been to improve the lives of as many people as possible through technology. Every time people use technology to solve a real problem - from finding an answer for any question, to screening for disease from the sound of a cough - we take another step towards what we set out to achieve. AI is making it possible to solve problems for people, economies, science and society faster than ever, but those solutions are only possible if everyone, everywhere, has access to these tools.
As leaders gather this week for the AI Impact Summit in India, we're announcing new partnerships and programs to accelerate progress globally, by building new infrastructure, expanding connectivity and access, empowering governments, advancing science, helping people learn new skills and building useful and safe products for everyone.
This work starts with a strong foundation. We recently announced a $15 billion investment to establish foundational AI infrastructure in India, and have been building subsea cables in the Pacific, Africa and around the world. Today we are announcing the America-India Connect initiative, which will deliver new strategic fiber-optic routes to increase the reach, reliability and resilience of digital connectivity between the U.S., India and multiple locations across the Southern Hemisphere.
To take advantage of the opportunities this infrastructure creates, we must also invest in people and the organizations working to solve critical challenges. Governments and public sector organizations are in a unique position to shape AI's trajectory. While new data shows 74% of public servants globally are already using AI, only 18% believe their governments are using it effectively. To help bridge this gap, we're announcing several new initiatives:
Equipping people and civil servants with AI skills empowers them to use AI tools to solve problems at their job or for their community. This is an important piece of realizing AI's potential for economic growth and innovation globally. We have trained over 100 million people on digital skills globally, and now we are announcing some of our most ambitious skilling programs to date:
This builds on our efforts around the world partnering with governments to equip public officials, from providing AI tools to public officers in Malaysia to an AI Skilling Blueprint in Africa.
We want to build AI that is helpful in people's daily lives by breaking down barriers and making knowledge more accessible for everyone. We are making our tools more inclusive and secure through several key updates:
Realizing the promise of AI requires working together. At Google, we're committed to bringing the extraordinary within reach, for everyone.