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    AI for All: Google and Accenture join forces to train the nation

    Lia EspinaBy Lia EspinaAugust 13, 20253 Mins Read
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    Google Country Marketing Manager for Vietnam and the Philippines Gabby Roxas explains the latest projections for the country’s economic growth once it invests in AI in the workforce, predicting a possible boost of up to P1.8 trillion in gross value added
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    Artificial intelligence could become one of the Philippines’ most powerful growth engines, potentially adding a massive ₱1.8 trillion to the economy. That’s the headline figure from a new study presented on August 12, 2025, in Taguig City at Google Philippines’ BGC headquarters during the launch of the 2025 Economic Opportunity Report, created in collaboration with London-based research firm Public First.

    The event, titled “Turbocharging Growth: The Philippines’ AI Opportunity,” revealed a new partnership between Google and Accenture to train Filipinos for an AI-powered workplace.

    AI’s economic promise

    Google’s Country Marketing Manager for Vietnam and the Philippines, Gabby Roxas, broke down how AI could lift the country’s gross value added by roughly 7%, a boost on par with creating a brand-new growth sector from scratch.

    The data shows that AI adoption is already well underway:

    • 50% of Filipinos use AI weekly in their personal lives.
    • 76% are using or planning to use AI in their jobs within the year.
    • Smarter automation could free up three hours a week from repetitive tasks, worth an extra ₱110,000 in productivity per worker annually, and potentially raise wages by more than 6%.

    Key industries could see particularly strong gains:

    • Wholesale & Retail: +₱410B GVA (9% increase)
    • Finance & Insurance: +₱300B GVA (12% increase)
    • Public Administration & Defense: +₱109B GVA (9% increase)

    AI’s reach also extends into problem-solving, cutting cybersecurity losses by half (₱180B) and boosting agriculture’s productivity by ₱120B by 2035 through precision farming and early pest detection.

    Already making an impact

    While some still see AI as futuristic, it’s already embedded in local systems. SM Malls use Google Cloud’s Document AI to simplify tenant tax filing. The eGov PH super app centralizes public services for millions of Filipinos. Google’s Tree Canopy mapping tool guides LGUs in identifying heat-prone areas for reforestation. In science, AlphaFold is accelerating vaccine research at UP Manila and helping the International Rice Research Institute develop climate-resilient rice.

    Skills as the real engine

    Google stressed that none of these gains will be possible without an AI-ready workforce. Over the years, it has partnered with the DTI, DICT, and IBPAP to roll out Google Career Certificates, including its AI Essentials course, to professionals, civil servants, and community organizations.

    This year’s big step is giving Accenture access to these learning resources, which will be integrated into programs that retrain women displaced during the pandemic and fund scholarships for promising but underserved students in the Visayas and Mindanao.

    “AI is more than just a buzzword; it’s a powerful tool that can help every Filipino, from students to parents to business owners, thrive in a rapidly changing world,” Roxas said.

    Managing Director and Corporate Citizenship Lead of Accenture in the Philippines, Rudy Guiao, added a reminder that technology works best in human hands: “We will not be directly replaced by AI. We will be replaced by people using AI.”

    Where we go from here

    L-R: Gabby Roxas, Country Marketing Manager (Google Vietnam & Philippines), Pat Choa, Site Director (Google Philippines), and Rudy Guiao, CIO Lead, Managing Director for IT in the Philippines, China, and SEA, and Managing Director sponsor for Corporate Citizenship & Disability Inclusion (Accenture)

    With its young, mobile-first population and strong English skills, the Philippines is well-positioned to harness AI’s benefits, provided that training keeps pace with technology. The message from both Google and Accenture was clear: building skills isn’t just about future-proofing jobs, it’s about giving Filipinos the tools to turn AI into a genuine force for national progress.

    And if all goes as projected, AI might just be the reason your next big raise—or your long-lost Friday afternoons—finally comes along.

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    Multimedia Producer for PhilSTAR Tech. Lia is also a tech and lifestyle writer with over a decade of experience in making gadgets, games, and digital trends easy to understand. Most days, you’ll find her writing with a milk tea in hand and at least one cat supervising.

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