Tech Companies Commit to Preparing Americans for AI
As artificial intelligence continues to transform industries, AI education has become a critical focus for both businesses and government. Leading tech companies are stepping up, promising to equip Americans with the skills needed to thrive in an AI-driven world. From hands-on learning tools to job training programs, initiatives aim to ensure students, educators, and workers are ready for the challenges and opportunities of AI technology.
Google’s Role in Advancing AI Education
Google is investing $150 million of its existing $1 billion pledge to support AI education and digital wellbeing. This funding will provide grants to schools and educational organizations, helping expand access to AI-focused courses and resources. By targeting both students and educators, Google aims to foster a generation ready to harness AI safely and effectively in both professional and personal settings.
Microsoft’s AI Learning Initiatives
Microsoft is offering students free access to Copilot through a one-year Microsoft 365 Personal subscription, provided they verify with a school account. Additionally, Microsoft is expanding free LinkedIn Learning courses on AI for teachers and students. These efforts are designed to integrate AI skills into existing curricula, giving learners practical tools to use AI in their studies and future careers.
Amazon’s Commitment to Training and Educators
Amazon plans to train 4 million people in AI skills by 2028 and support 10,000 educators with AI curricula. On top of that, Amazon is providing $30 million in AWS credits for organizations incorporating cloud and AI technology into educational programs. These initiatives aim to bridge the skills gap and ensure widespread access to AI resources across communities in the United States.
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