Working with 400,000 teachers to shape the future of AI in schools
Summary
OpenAI and the American Federation of Teachers launch the National Academy for AI Instruction, a five-year initiative to train 400,000 K-12 educators (about 1 in 10 US teachers) in AI usage and integration in classrooms. OpenAI is contributing $10 million in funding and resources, with support from Microsoft, Anthropic, and the United Federation of Teachers.
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