At the forefront of these initiatives is the Google for Startups Cloud Program, which provides AI-first startups with up to $350,000 in Google Cloud credits over two years. This support is designed to alleviate the high computational costs associated with AI development, enabling startups to build and scale their solutions effectively.
The program is structured into two tiers:
- Start Tier: Targeted at pre-seed startups without institutional funding, offering up to $2,000 in Google Cloud credits, access to AI experts, and training resources.
- Scale Tier: Designed for seed to Series A startups with equity funding, providing up to $350,000 in Google Cloud and Firebase credits, $12,000 in Enhanced Support credits, and 12 months of free Google Workspace Business Plus.
Accelerating AI Startups in India
Recognizing India’s burgeoning AI landscape, Google has launched several programs to support Indian startups:
- Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First (India): A three-month, equity-free accelerator program for seed to Series A AI-first startups in India. Participants receive expert mentorship, technical training, and up to $350,000 in Google Cloud credits.
- Emerging ISV Partner Springboard: A 12-week program offering hands-on support in product development, technical architecture, and go-to-market strategies, along with access to Google Cloud Marketplace.
- Partnership with MeitY Startup Hub: Google has partnered with India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Startup Hub to train 10,000 startups in AI. This collaboration includes providing up to $350,000 in Google Cloud credits, access to AI models like Gemini 1.5 Pro and Gemma 2, and participation in programs like Startup School and Appscale Academy.
Expanding Access to Advanced AI Models
Google is enhancing access to its advanced AI models for developers in India:
- Gemini 1.5 Pro: Features a two million token context window, enabling the processing of vast amounts of data.
- Gemma 2: The next generation of open models, offering improved performance and safety.
These models support the development of multilingual solutions, catering to India’s diverse linguistic landscape.
Commitment to Responsible AI Development
Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced a $120 million Global AI Opportunity Fund at the UN’s Summit of the Future. This fund aims to expand AI education and training worldwide, focusing on local languages and partnerships with nonprofits and NGOs. Pichai emphasized the importance of responsible AI development, guided by Google’s AI Principles.
Through these initiatives, Google is demonstrating a strong commitment to nurturing AI innovation, particularly in emerging markets like India. By providing substantial resources and support, the company aims to empower startups to develop AI solutions that address local and global challenges.