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Google is investing in infrastructure and an AI-ready workforce in Oklahoma.

Google is investing an additional $9 billion in Oklahoma within the next two years in cloud and AI infrastructure. This investment supports the development of a new data center campus in Stillwater and the expansion of our existing facility in Pryor, as well as expanded education and workforce development programs.

As part of a broader $1 billion commitment to American education and competitiveness, the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University are part of the first cohort of the Google AI for Education Accelerator that launched last week, giving Sooners and Cowboys no-cost access to Google Career Certificates and AI training courses. Google is also providing funding to support an innovative program with the electrical training ALLIANCE to increase the electrical workforce pipeline in Oklahoma by 135%, helping develop the labor force needed to build new energy infrastructure.

This is an extraordinary time for American innovation. These investments will prepare Oklahoma's students with critical AI and job-ready skills, and create a talent pipeline of workers to power not only Oklahoma’s future, but America's AI leadership.

Business and community leaders join Governor Kevin Stitt and Ruth Porat, President & Chief Investment Officer of Alphabet and Google, to discuss the impact of Google's new two-year $9B investment in Pryor, Oklahoma.

A group of six people, five men and one woman, standing around printed plans of a data center site on a wood table. They are positioned outdoors with a large data center featuring a Google logo and an American flag hanging from it in the background. Construction equipment, including a yellow crane, is visible next to the building.

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