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OpenAI, Microsoft and Anthropic Pony Up $23M to Teach Teachers About AI

UNITED STATES, JUL 08 – The National Academy for AI Instruction will train 400,000 K-12 teachers over five years with $23 million in funding from Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic to promote ethical AI use in classrooms.

  • On July 8, the American Federation of Teachers announced the launch of the National Academy for AI Instruction with $23 million backing from Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic.
  • Last week, the White House urged U.S. companies to fund AI grants and resources, as industry-backed efforts drove teacher AI use from 22% to 40% in 2024.
  • Microsoft commits $12.5 million, OpenAI offers $10 million, Anthropic pledges $500,000, with workshops launching this fall in New York City.
  • During the initial workshop, about 200 NYC teachers used a chatbot to draft a parent letter, demonstrating early teacher engagement with AI tools.
  • Following the fall launch, the National Academy for AI Instruction plans to train 400,000 teachers over five years, reaching more than 7 million students nationwide.
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OpenAI’s boss is not the only one interested in teachers working side by side with this technology: Microsoft will also contribute millions.

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