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AI in the classroom, lab and field: How Google’s India push is opening new career pathways for students

If you’re a student in India today, you’re living through what could be the most significant shift in how people learn, research, and build careers. A sweeping new initiative from Google is putting advanced artificial intelligence directly into Indian classrooms, laboratories, and innovation hubs — and the implications for young people entering the workforce are enormous.

While the world is being transformed by artificial intelligence, India is quickly becoming a testing ground and a leader in the right use of AI. In a recent article, the Google India Blog explained how Google DeepMind, Google Research, and Google.org are increasing partnerships with Indian government organizations and institutions to drive AI-driven progress in science, education, agriculture, and energy.

This is more than a policy change – it represents new opportunities for students, researchers, and young professionals in AI-driven fields.

The key to this new initiative is a collaboration with the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) to provide greater access to cutting-edge AI models. Using hackathons, mentorship, and training programs, students and young researchers will be introduced to models that were previously available only to a select few in top research institutions.

Among the models being made available is AlphaGenome, which will assist scientists in understanding the impact of DNA mutations on gene function.

Another is AlphaFold, which has already been adopted in India and makes the country its fourth-largest user base worldwide, with over 1. 8 lakh researchers using it for protein structure prediction.

Moreover, the newly launched Google.org Impact Challenge: AI for Science, worth $30 million, targets supporting scientists and social enterprises in applying AI for scientific discoveries. The selected participants will be offered mentorship and engineering resources, providing opportunities for Indian PhD scholars, biotech innovators, and computational scientists to take their ideas worldwide.

For STEM students, this means that research careers in the future will require expertise in AI tools, besides their area of specialization.

The effects are not confined to research labs. According to the Google India Blog, India tops the list of countries using Gemini daily among students, with learning being the primary reason.

At City Montessori School in Lucknow, the use of AI-assisted guided learning is being tested in middle school math classes.

Preliminary findings from Fab AI indicate that students are using AI to enhance learning rather than resorting to shortcuts, which is a heartening trend for educators who fear overdependence.

Google is also working with Atal Tinkering Labs, a countrywide innovation network that reaches over 10,000 schools. The partnership aims to bring robotics, coding, and an AI assistant aligned with the curriculum to the classroom, enabling students to develop practical problem-solving skills, which are in high demand in the engineering and technology fields.

The impact is also being felt in India’s development agenda. Partnerships with organizations like the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water are using AI to enhance agricultural sustainability and renewable energy forecasting. Start-ups are using satellite and weather information to offer hyper-local farm advisories, thereby driving the need for data scientists, climate experts, and agri-tech engineers.

As pointed out in the Google India Blog, these collaborations are designed to ensure that AI is driven by national agendas and that a global framework for responsible use is developed. For the young, the future is clear: the future of work will be at the intersection of AI and application areas such as genomics, robotics, climate change, or education technology.

The AI moment in India is not merely about innovation at scale; it is about preparing a generation to lead this innovation.

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