Microsoft, OpenAI, and a US Teachers' Union Are Hatching a Plan to 'Bring AI into the Classroom'
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Microsoft and OpenAI will announce the launch of an AI training center for the American Federation of Teachers on Tuesday. Named the National Academy for AI Instruction, the center will be located in New York City and focus on providing tools and training to educators from kindergarten through 12th grade. The initiative, which has a budget of $22.5 million, collaborates with Anthropic to offer free AI training and curriculum, addressing challenges schools face with AI technologies in the learning environment.
"The National Academy for AI Instruction will be based in New York City and aims to equip kindergarten up to 12th grade instructors in the American Federation of Teachers with 'the tools and confidence to bring AI into the classroom..."
"Anthropic, which develops the Claude chatbot, is listed as a collaborator on what's described as a $22.5 million initiative to bring free 'AI training and curriculum' to teachers."
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