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Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are among the companies committing to help prepare Americans for a world dominated by AI technology at a White House event on AI education Thursday.
First Lady Melania Trump hosted a meeting of the White Houseβs AI education task force where several CEOs touted their commitments. President Donald Trump is expected to host tech CEOs in the Rose Garden later on Thursday, with an invite list that includes Metaβs Mark Zuckerberg, Appleβs Tim Cook, and OpenAIβs Sam Altman, The Hill reported.
Google said it would allocate $150 million of the $1 billion it already pledged toward education and job training to βgrants to support AI education and digital wellbeing.β Microsoft is offering students access to Copilot with a free year of Microsoft 365β―Personal if they verify with a school account, and offering free LinkedIn Learning courses on AI to students and teachers. And Amazon says it will help train 4 million people in AI skills and βenable AI curriculaβ for 10,000 educators in the US by 2028, while offering $30 million in AWS credits for organizations using cloud and AI tech in education.
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