Major Organizations Pledge Support for AI Education in the U.S.

September 24, 2025
The White House has announced commitments from major organizations like Google, IBM, and Microsoft to support AI education across the U.S., providing resources and training to students and educators.

The White House has announced a significant initiative to bolster AI education in the United States, with commitments from major organizations such as Google, IBM, and Microsoft Corporation. These companies are pledging to provide free AI training and resources to students, teachers, and parents nationwide, announced in a press release.

Google has committed $1 billion to support education and job training programs, offering free access to its AI tools for high schools and expanding its AI for Education Accelerator to 200 colleges. IBM plans to skill 2 million learners by 2028 through its Skillsbuild program, focusing on high school students and adult learners.

Microsoft is providing free access to its AI tools and training through initiatives like the Presidential AI Challenge, offering $1.25 million in educator grants and free LinkedIn Learning AI courses for students and teachers.

These efforts are part of a broader strategy to ensure that America's youth are equipped with the skills needed to thrive in an AI-driven future, maintaining the country's leadership in technology and innovation.

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