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Google has taken a number of steps to help during the coronavirus pandemic. It has created a set of free resources on its COVID-19 pages, which include:
More information on YouTube’s efforts is available here.
On 17 March, a joint statement was issued by Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Reddit, Twitter and YouTube in which they pledged to elevate authoritative content across all their platforms and jointly combat fraud and misinformation about the coronavirus.
A joint industry statement on COVID-19 from Microsoft, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Reddit, Twitter and YouTube: pic.twitter.com/uKEXvjMuBi
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) March 17, 2020
Google is also making a hosted repository of public datasets free to access and query through its COVID-19 Public Dataset Program. These public dataset include those from the Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering, and more. It is also enabling researchers to train advanced machine learning models using that data within its BigQuery cloud ‘data warehouse’ at no additional cost through BigQueryML. The data included in the program will be public and freely available; and the program will run until September 15, 2020. Learn more about the program here.
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