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Sofia hosts a large-scale forum of Google

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Today, Sofia will host a large-scale forum of the technology giant Google. It will be opened by caretaker Minister of Education and Science Professor Galin Tsokov, the Ministry of Education announced. Google DeepMind Vice President Slav Petrov is also coming to Bulgaria to participate at the event.

This is the first such event of the company in Bulgaria, dedicated to the latest trends in cloud technologies. Global experts, business leaders and innovators will discuss the effective use of AI-based technologies in education, the public sector and business. The company is expected to announce a significant donation for scientific research in Bulgaria as part of its strategic partnership with the Institute for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Technology (INSAIT).




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