Helping people access trusted information and resources in critical moments
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Every day at Google we aim to make the world’s information universally accessible and useful. In moments of crisis, this mission is even more critical as people turn to Google for help.
In situations of crisis, people are anxiously looking for information that can help them make decisions about how to stay safe. We have an opportunity to help on a global scale through making that information available to people in those dire moments.
Yossi Matias, VP Engineering & Crisis Response Lead, Google.
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authoritative partners
For over a decade we’ve been partnering with those on the front lines to develop technology and programs that help keep people safe, informed, and out of harm’s way.
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Empowering communities with AI-driven predictive modeling and trusted, actionable safety information
Forecasting and alerts
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Encouraging individual safety while improving access to emergency services
Personal safety
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Ensuring effective post-disaster relief and supporting long-term recovery and resilience
Recovery

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