British Prime Minister Keir Starmer inaugurated the UK’s first Google-funded AI Campus in Camden, London, marking a significant step in fostering AI education and innovation among young people. The initiative, backed by Google and its AI subsidiary DeepMind, aims to equip the next generation with critical skills in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Situated in Camden, a constituency represented by Starmer and the future home of Google’s headquarters at Kings Cross, the campus has already launched a two-year pilot program. The inaugural cohort consists of 32 students aged 16 to 18, who will have access to state-of-the-art resources, personalized mentorship, and expert training from DeepMind professionals.
This initiative reflects Google’s commitment to nurturing AI talent and ensuring accessibility to cutting-edge technology education. The campus is designed to provide not only technical knowledge but also practical experience, empowering young learners to contribute to the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Speaking at the launch, Starmer highlighted the transformative potential of AI and the importance of investing in the skills of future generations. “This campus represents an incredible opportunity for young people in Camden and beyond, opening doors to careers that will shape the future of our economy and society,” he said.
The Google-funded campus aligns with broader efforts to integrate AI education into mainstream learning, bridging the gap between academia and industry. If successful, the pilot program could serve as a model for similar initiatives across the UK.