California Governor Gavin Newsom has partnered with Big Tech firms like Alphabet, Adobe, IBM, and Microsoft to introduce free AI curricula and training to public high schools, community colleges, and the California State University system. The initiative aims to prepare students for AI-driven jobs and strengthen California's technology leadership while ensuring responsible and safe use of emerging technologies.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a significant partnership with leading technology companies to introduce free AI curricula and training to public high schools, community colleges, and the California State University system. The initiative, aimed at preparing students for AI-driven jobs and strengthening California's technology leadership, will also focus on ensuring the responsible and safe use of emerging technologies.
The partnership involves Google, Adobe, IBM, and Microsoft, who have agreed to provide cutting-edge AI software, expertise, and resources to educational institutions across the state. These companies will work with schools and industry partners to modernize curricula, foster networking and internship opportunities, and expand access to state-of-the-art technology.
Google, for instance, will offer its Prompting Essentials course and Generative AI for Educators course at no cost to students and teachers, respectively. Adobe will provide AI-powered tools and AI literacy content, while IBM and Microsoft will focus on integrating AI into career education programs and delivering comprehensive bootcamp learning series.
The initiative is part of California's broader strategy to create economic opportunities for all Californians and ensure the state remains a global leader in technology. By preparing tomorrow's innovators today, California aims to stay ahead of the game in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
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[1] https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/08/07/governor-newsom-partners-with-worlds-leading-tech-companies-to-prepare-californians-for-ai-future/
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