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Big Tech Invests Millions to Integrate AI Chatbots into Classrooms

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Uche Emeka
Uche Emeka
Big Tech Invests Millions to Integrate AI Chatbots into Classrooms

In a significant development for the education sector, teachers unions across the United States are forging unprecedented partnerships with major technology companies to integrate artificial intelligence into classroom instruction. This collaboration, exemplified by a workshop in San Antonio where educators explored AI's capabilities, aims to equip the nation's 4 million teachers with the skills to leverage AI effectively, addressing both the promise of enhanced instruction and underlying concerns about job security.

The American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the country's second-largest teachers union, has established a multi-million dollar partnership with tech giants Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic. AFT President Randi Weingarten, initially skeptical, recognized the necessity of working with these corporations due to their substantial financial resources, stating, “There is no one else who is helping us with this.” The arrangement, announced in July, sees Microsoft contributing $12.5 million over five years, OpenAI providing $8 million in funding and $2 million in technical resources, and Anthropic offering $500,000. These funds will facilitate the creation of an AI training hub in New York City, with plans to open at least two more, aiming to train 400,000 teachers over the next five years through virtual and in-person workshops.

Similarly, the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teachers union, announced its own collaboration with Microsoft. The company granted the NEA $325,000 to develop AI training through

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