Google Skills: Google's New Platform for Learning AI and Digital Technology

Google has launched Google Skills, a new learning platform with over 3,000 technology courses. Focusing on AI, certification, and digital literacy, Google Skills helps anyone enhance their skills and career in the AI era.

Google Skills: Google's New Platform for Learning AI and Digital Technology

Google has launched Google Skills, an integrated learning hub designed to help anyone—from students, developers, to organizational leaders—improve AI skills and digital literacy. This platform combines materials from various Google initiatives such as Google Cloud, Google DeepMind, Grow with Google, and Google for Education so that everything is available in one place.

What is Google Skills?

Google Skills is the “new home” for building skills in AI and other technologies. According to Google, this platform provides tools and learning paths for the entire workforce:

“Whether you’re a student just starting out, an experienced developer looking to get certified, an organizational leader wanting to leverage AI in business, or anyone in between, you can learn and prove your skills on Google’s new learning platform.”

The platform hosts around 3,000 courses covering various technology topics, with a primary focus on artificial intelligence.

Features and Course Types

Google Skills offers a variety of learning formats to suit different needs:

  • Beginner to advanced courses — including skill badges, beginner certificates, and certification paths for various expertise levels.
  • Certification paths and professional preparation — materials from Google Cloud suitable for those seeking technical certifications.
  • AI research curriculum — Google DeepMind provides paths for those interested in deepening AI research and large language models.
  • Micro-learning — short formats like AI Boost Bites (approximately 10 minutes duration) ideal for quick learning easily integrated into daily routines.

Practical Benefits

Courses on Google Skills are designed to build real-world skills recognized by the industry. From AI foundations (e.g., Google AI Essentials) to advanced paths in Google Cloud or DeepMind, participants can choose the path most relevant to their career goals or projects. The short formats also make it easier for busy individuals to keep learning without a large time commitment.

Access and Cost

Google states there are many free options on this platform—including some leadership courses related to generative AI. However, full access to all materials requires a Google Cloud subscription. Some key access points:

  • Developers receive 35 free credits per month for practice labs on Google Skills.
  • Educational institutions, government programs, nonprofits, and NGOs can access free training through the Career Launchpad program. So, while there are a number of free materials to try, comprehensive access to the entire catalog usually requires a paid subscription.

Google Skills comes as a unified learning place for anyone wanting to develop AI and technology skills. With thousands of courses, diverse learning formats, and support from various Google divisions, this platform is worth trying—especially if you’re looking for a structured, industry-recognized, and flexible learning path tailored to your busy schedule.

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