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Home » Google Commits $9B to Oklahoma AI Infrastructure 

Google Commits $9B to Oklahoma AI Infrastructure 

August 13, 2025
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Google confirmed plans to invest $9 billion in Oklahoma over the next two years to expand its cloud and AI infrastructure footprint and train a local AI-ready workforce. The plan includes building a new data center campus in Stillwater, expanding its existing Pryor facility, and funding education and workforce programs. The investment forms part of Google’s broader $1 billion U.S. education and competitiveness initiative.

The University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University have been selected for the inaugural Google AI for Education Accelerator, launched last week. Students will gain free access to Google Career Certificates and AI training courses. Google is also funding a partnership with the electrical training ALLIANCE to boost the state’s electrical workforce pipeline by 135%, aiming to meet the demand for skilled labor to build out new energy and data infrastructure.

Business and community leaders joined Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and Alphabet President & CIO Ruth Porat in Pryor to discuss the initiative’s economic and technological impact. “These investments will prepare Oklahoma’s students with critical AI and job-ready skills, and create a talent pipeline of workers to power not only Oklahoma’s future, but America’s AI leadership,” said Porat.

  • $9 billion Oklahoma investment over two years
  • New Stillwater data center campus; expansion of Pryor facility
  • Part of $1 billion national education and competitiveness initiative
  • OU and OSU in first Google AI for Education Accelerator cohort
  • Free access to Google Career Certificates and AI courses for students
  • Partnership with electrical training ALLIANCE to increase workforce by 135%

🌐 Why it Matters: Google’s investment underscores how major tech companies are coupling infrastructure expansion with local workforce development to secure talent pipelines for AI-era data centers. By combining educational initiatives with large-scale cloud and AI deployments, Google is ensuring both operational capacity and regional economic impact.

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