Google.org is giving Karya, a nonprofit, a $1 million grant to help low-income communities gain digital skills. Karya plans to create a digital skilling program and a multilingual AI-powered chatbot to help people perform tasks like data labeling, even if they have limited tech experience. This means people from rural areas and other underserved communities can learn and earn right from their smartphones. I think it’s positive that Google is backing a project that focuses on people who need it most.
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