The country’s largest teachers unions are teaming up with tech companies like Microsoft and OpenAI to help educators build ...
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Big Tech is paying millions to train teachers on AI, in a push to bring chatbots into classrooms
Are we going to be replaced with AI?” A burning question for many, including teachers. Here's how AI is making it's way into ...
The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) on Tuesday announced the fall launch of the National Academy for AI Instruction, a $23 million endeavor funded by Anthropic, Microsoft and OpenAI, three main ...
The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) on Tuesday announced the fall launch of the National Academy for AI Instruction, a $23 million endeavor funded by Anthropic, Microsoft and OpenAI, three main ...
Tech giants are pouring millions into training U.S. teachers on artificial intelligence, forging an unusual alliance with educators’ unions to bring AI into classrooms, and, in the process, shaping ho ...
Big Tech training teachers to prepare classrooms for AI revolution - AFT is planning to build an AI training hub that will ...
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Microsoft unveils free AI access for certain students, teachers as part of presidential push
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) made several new artificial intelligence-related commitments at an event at the White House on Thursday, as the U.S. looks to implement more AI in education. “As we think about ...
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More AI training is coming for Pa. N.J. and Del. schools, thanks to a $1M grant Penn got from Google
Penn is already piloting a "Pioneering AI in School Systems" program in Philadelphia. Five more school systems across the region will be chosen to get the program for free.
The pandemic made teachers learn to love tech The abrupt introduction of technology made widespread remote learning possible. Bebi Davis, principal at Princess Victoria Kaiulani Elementary in Honolulu ...
More than half of Texas teachers use AI in the classroom, a new report shows. But they often don’t have any training on how ...
TOURING TECH: Pictured from left to right are Dr. Sean Mulvanity, Director of the Georgia Tech Office of Rural Computer Science; Williams Sherrard, STEM Teacher at Harper School; Gabe Russo, STEM ...
K-12 district technology leaders know what they need to do to protect their network systems from cyberattacks. The challenge, they say, is getting the rest of the district community to follow ...
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