Google today announced the launch of its new AI-driven education and career development platform — Google Skills. The platform is designed to help users acquire practical skills through personalized learning powered by artificial intelligence.Google today announced the launch of its new AI-driven education and career development platform — Google Skills. The platform is designed to help users acquire practical skills through personalized learning powered by artificial intelligence.

Google Launches “Google Skills” — An AI-Powered Platform for Learning and Career Growth

2025/10/21 23:20

October 21, 2025 — Google today announced the launch of its new AI-driven education and career development platform — Google Skills. The platform is designed to help users acquire practical skills through personalized learning powered by artificial intelligence.

According to Google, Google Skills uses an AI learning engine that tailors course content to users’ interests, professions, and learning habits. It features voice interaction, video-based lessons, and real-time assessments, integrating seamlessly with Google Search and YouTube Learning to create a unified learning experience.

Industry observers say the launch marks Google’s strategic move into the field of AI-enabled education and workforce training. As AI transforms global work environments, major tech companies are positioning themselves to meet the growing demand for digital and adaptive skills.

Google confirmed that Google Skills is currently available in limited markets under a beta program, with global expansion and multilingual content planned in the coming months.

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