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Google To Focus On Investing In Women-Led Early-Stage Start-Ups

The company had launched $10 billion as per the prevailing exchange rate at the end of 2020, to make access to the internet affordable

Google To Focus On Investing In Women-Led Early-Stage Start-Ups

Press Trust Of India

POSTED ON December 19, 2022 2:17 PM

Google will focus on investing in women-led early-stage start-ups through its Rs 75,000 crore India Digitisation Fund, a senior company official said on Monday. 

The company had launched $10 billion as per the prevailing exchange rate at the end of 2020, to make access to the internet affordable.

Through Google IDF, the company bought a 7.73 per cent stake in Jio for $4.5 billion and a 1.2 per cent stake in Bharti Airtel for $700 million.

"Moving forward, as part of our IDF investments, we will be targeting support for early-stage companies with a particular focus on women-led start-ups," Sanjay Gupta, Country Manager and VP of Google India said at Google for India event. 

It announced several projects powered by artificial intelligence, including speech technology, voice and video search, etc.

"With AI, text content can convert to video in an instant...Translations from English to virtually any language are possible at scale. AI can bring quantum leaps in online safety through advanced threat detection," Gupta said. 

The company announced a collaboration with the Bengaluru-based Indian Institute of Science to collect speech data from 773 districts across India to fine-tune its language translation and search technology.

Google announced a grant of $1 million to set up India's first responsible AI centre at IIT Madras.
 

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