Google partners with Youngkin and offers AI training courses to Virginia job seekers

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. amid / əˈmɪd / (prep.) – happening during or in the middle of something
    Example:

    He tried to stay strong amid the panic and fear caused by the disaster.


  2. launchpad / ˈlɑːntʃ ˌpæd / (n.) – a place, event, or program that helps start or develop something
    Example:

    Winning the science fair was a launchpad for her career in engineering.


  3. layoff / ˈleɪˌɔf / (n.) – the act of stopping or ending a worker’s employment because there is not enough work or money
    Example:

    Many people lost their jobs in the layoffs that happened during the pandemic.


  4. boot camp / buːt kæmp / (n.) – an intense and fast-paced training program that teaches a skill in a short time
    Example:

    There are many tech boot camps for beginners who want to learn and begin a career in this field.


  5. very / ˈvɛr i / (adj.) – used to emphasize that something is the exact or specific person or thing being talked about
    Example:

    She now teaches at the very university where she studied years ago.


Article

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Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced that Google will partner with his administration to provide free and low-cost artificial intelligence certification courses to Virginians as part of his office’s ongoing effort to connect citizens to new jobs amid changes to the state’s economy.


The partnership, which he has described as an AI career launchpad, will provide Google-sponsored AI training courses for up to 10,000 Virginians at any given time, officials said at Google’s office in the northern part of the state.


The training opportunities will be listed on a job website that Youngkin launched earlier this year, in response to significant layoffs of federal workers by the Trump administration, including many workers from Virginia.


“All fields, all career movements somewhere along the way, are going to incorporate this next generation of technology,” Youngkin said at the news conference.


The initiative comes with unemployment rising in Virginia, which has roughly 20,400 continued unemployment claims, state Secretary of Labor George “Bryan” Slater said after the news conference. Roughly 2,800 people initially filed unemployment claims during the first week of July, which is about 6.1 percent higher than the previous week.


The AI webpage will feature the free courses as well as some low-cost learning opportunities, ranging “from beginner-friendly courses on AI fundamentals and practical workplace applications of artificial intelligence to boot camps and degree programs offered by Virginia’s leading-edge community colleges and universities,” according to the governor’s office.


Nicole Overley, commissioner of Virginia Works, said businesses have told her office that AI proficiency has become increasingly necessary in their industries. She said the training would help Virginians become competitive in the job markets where these very businesses are hiring.


Overley confirmed that the training courses won’t cost taxpayers anything and are being donated by Google. Bronagh Friel, head of partnerships at Google, said she was proud of the collaboration with the state.


“Google is committed to championing economic growth and opportunity in Virginia,” she said.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • Google is giving free AI training to help people in Virginia learn new skills for work. If your local government or a tech company offered free job training, would you be interested in joining? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Should more countries or companies give free job training to help people find work? Why or why not? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • The new AI training program in Virginia is meant to help people learn new skills and find jobs. Do you think it’s easy or hard to go back to school or learn something new later in life? Why? Discuss.
  • The training will be offered online through a special webpage. Do you think online courses make it easier for people to learn new things today? Why or why not? Discuss.