Google Assistant startup funding is now available via Google investments

Publish date: 2022-11-17

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Google just launched a brand new investment program that seeks to support startups that will use Google Assistant as a major aspect of their platforms.

According to Google’s blog post on the matter, Google will offer advice, early access features, access to Google Cloud Platform, promotional support, and cold hard cash to startups that seek to “push new ideas forward and advance the possibilities of what digital assistants can do.”

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Google is pushing hard for artificial intelligence programs to become the must-have feature of any new technology, and Google Assistant is obviously the program it wants to power those technologies. By offering early-stage companies access to funding and support, it could mean the difference between a new product running on Google Assistant or running on Amazon’s Alexa.

As part of the announcement, Google shared the first four companies to enter the new funding program:

Google doesn’t say how much funding these companies received, nor does it say how long the company will support these startups. However, if you have a startup that will utilize AI, Google encourages you to apply for funding by filling out this form. The company says it is looking for startups that “broaden the Assistant’s set of features; are building new hardware devices for digital assistants; or that focus on a particular industry such as travel, games, or hospitality.”

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