Google plans a 12-week incubator, picking 10 to 20 AI startups from its "Xoogler" alumni and providing up to $350K in cloud credits and $100K in direct funding (Guinevere Grant/Bloomberg)
THE SO WHAT
Up to $350K in cloud credits plus $100K in cash for 10–20 Xoogler AI startups is less about the check size and more about locking early-stage companies into Google’s infra and go-to-market orbit. Founders should weigh the short-term burn relief against long-term platform dependence and negotiating leverage when their workloads and data gravity grow.
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