NVIDIA & Black Tech Street's AI Push, Google's Gemini AI 'High Risk' Concerns, and Walmart's AI Certification - AI in Education #23

September 10, 2025 - AI in Education
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Black Tech Street has teamed up with NVIDIA to advance AI education in Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District, with a goal to train 10,000 learners and stimulate economic growth. Meanwhile, Common Sense Media has labeled Google's Gemini AI products as 'high risk' for young users, raising concerns about content suitability, to which Google has responded by highlighting its existing safeguards for users under 18.
Black Tech Street and NVIDIA Collaborate on AI Education in Tulsa
Black Tech Street has partnered with NVIDIA to enhance AI education and innovation in Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District, aiming to train 10,000 learners and support economic growth. Read more
Google's Gemini AI Rated 'High Risk' for Kids
Common Sense Media has assessed Google's Gemini AI products as 'high risk' for children and teens, citing concerns over inappropriate content and developmental suitability. Google has responded by highlighting existing safeguards for users under 18. Read more
OpenAI and Walmart Launch AI Certification Program
OpenAI has partnered with Walmart to introduce AI certification programs through the Walmart Academy platform. The initiative aims to train 10 million workers in AI skills by 2030. Read more
NetDragon Showcases AI Education Solutions at UNESCO Event
At UNESCO's Digital Learning Week 2025 in Paris, NetDragon Websoft Holdings Limited presented its AI education innovations, including the AI Content Factory and a partnership with Open-Quest Academy. The event focused on using AI to enhance global education equity. Read more
OpenAI Partners with Greece to Boost AI in Education and Startups
OpenAI has collaborated with the Government of the Hellenic Republic, the Onassis Foundation, and Endeavor Greece to launch the 'OpenAI for Greece' initiative. This program aims to enhance AI access in secondary education and support innovation in Greece's startup ecosystem. Read more
NVIDIA Pledges $25 Million for AI Education in Schools
NVIDIA has announced a $25 million investment to enhance AI education in K-12 programs, revealed at a White House event. The initiative will adapt learning programs from the NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute, aiming to reach 1 million students in collaboration with Study Fetch and CK-12 over three years. Read more
AICTE and OpenAI Distribute Free ChatGPT Licenses in India
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has partnered with OpenAI to provide 150,000 free ChatGPT licenses to students and faculty in AICTE-affiliated institutions, aiming to boost AI education and digital literacy in India. Read more

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