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Microsoft (NYSE:MSFT), along with OpenAI and Anthropic, has partnered with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and United Federation of Teachers to launch the National Academy for AI Instruction, a groundbreaking $23 million education initiative.

The academy, based in Manhattan, will provide free AI training and curriculum to AFT's 1.8 million members, starting with K-12 educators. Over five years, the program aims to support 400,000 educators - approximately 10% of the U.S. teaching workforce - potentially impacting over 7.2 million students.

The initiative represents the first partnership between a national union and tech companies to create a sustainable education infrastructure for AI. The academy will begin instruction in fall 2025, offering credential pathways and continuing education credits while focusing on practical, ethical, and safe AI integration in classrooms.

Microsoft (NYSE:MSFT), insieme a OpenAI e Anthropic, ha collaborato con la American Federation of Teachers (AFT) e la United Federation of Teachers per lanciare la National Academy for AI Instruction, una rivoluzionaria iniziativa educativa da 23 milioni di dollari.

L'accademia, con sede a Manhattan, offrirà formazione gratuita sull'IA e programmi didattici ai 1,8 milioni di membri dell'AFT, iniziando dagli insegnanti della scuola primaria e secondaria. Nel corso di cinque anni, il programma mira a supportare 400.000 educatori - circa il 10% della forza lavoro docente negli Stati Uniti - con un impatto potenziale su oltre 7,2 milioni di studenti.

L'iniziativa rappresenta la prima collaborazione tra un sindacato nazionale e aziende tecnologiche per creare un'infrastruttura educativa sostenibile per l'IA. L'accademia inizierà le attività didattiche nell'autunno 2025, offrendo percorsi di certificazione e crediti per la formazione continua, con un focus sull'integrazione pratica, etica e sicura dell'IA nelle aule.

Microsoft (NYSE:MSFT), junto con OpenAI y Anthropic, se ha asociado con la American Federation of Teachers (AFT) y la United Federation of Teachers para lanzar la National Academy for AI Instruction, una innovadora iniciativa educativa de 23 millones de dólares.

La academia, ubicada en Manhattan, ofrecerá capacitación gratuita en IA y planes de estudio a los 1.8 millones de miembros de la AFT, comenzando con los educadores de K-12. En cinco años, el programa busca apoyar a 400,000 educadores � aproximadamente el 10% de la fuerza docente en EE.UU. � impactando potencialmente a más de 7.2 millones de estudiantes.

La iniciativa representa la primera colaboración entre un sindicato nacional y empresas tecnológicas para crear una infraestructura educativa sostenible para la IA. La academia iniciará la enseñanza en el otoño de 2025, ofreciendo rutas de certificación y créditos de educación continua, enfocándose en la integración práctica, ética y segura de la IA en las aulas.

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Microsoft (NYSE:MSFT), en collaboration avec OpenAI et Anthropic, s'est associé à la American Federation of Teachers (AFT) et à la United Federation of Teachers pour lancer la National Academy for AI Instruction, une initiative éducative révolutionnaire de 23 millions de dollars.

L'académie, basée à Manhattan, offrira une formation gratuite à l'IA et des programmes pédagogiques aux 1,8 million de membres de l'AFT, en commençant par les enseignants du primaire et du secondaire. Sur cinq ans, ce programme vise à soutenir 400 000 éducateurs, soit environ 10 % des enseignants américains, avec un impact potentiel sur plus de 7,2 millions d'élèves.

Cette initiative représente le premier partenariat entre un syndicat national et des entreprises technologiques pour créer une infrastructure éducative durable dédiée à l'IA. L'académie commencera ses cours à l'automne 2025, offrant des parcours de certification et des crédits de formation continue, tout en mettant l'accent sur une intégration pratique, éthique et sécurisée de l'IA en classe.

Microsoft (NYSE:MSFT) hat zusammen mit OpenAI und Anthropic eine Partnerschaft mit der American Federation of Teachers (AFT) und der United Federation of Teachers geschlossen, um die National Academy for AI Instruction zu starten, eine bahnbrechende Bildungsinitiative im Wert von 23 Millionen US-Dollar.

Die Akademie mit Sitz in Manhattan wird kostenlose KI-Schulungen und Lehrpläne für die 1,8 Millionen Mitglieder der AFT anbieten, beginnend mit Lehrkräften im K-12-Bereich. Innerhalb von fünf Jahren soll das Programm 400.000 Lehrkräfte unterstützen � etwa 10 % der US-amerikanischen Lehrerschaft � und potenziell über 7,2 Millionen Schüler erreichen.

Die Initiative stellt die erste Partnerschaft zwischen einer nationalen Gewerkschaft und Technologieunternehmen dar, um eine nachhaltige Bildungsinfrastruktur für KI zu schaffen. Die Akademie wird im Herbst 2025 mit dem Unterricht beginnen und bietet Zertifizierungswege sowie Fortbildungspunkte an, wobei der Fokus auf einer praktischen, ethischen und sicheren Integration von KI im Unterricht liegt.

Positive
  • Strategic partnership with major AI companies (Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic) expands Microsoft's presence in education sector
  • Significant scale with potential reach of 400,000 educators and 7.2 million students over 5 years
  • First-mover advantage in structured AI education infrastructure
  • Strengthens Microsoft's position in educational AI market through direct teacher engagement
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  • $23 million investment required for program implementation
  • Long implementation timeline of 5 years to reach target audience
  • Complex coordination required between multiple major tech companies and educational institutions

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Microsoft's $23M AI education initiative strengthens its position in EdTech while addressing ethical AI adoption concerns through teacher partnerships.

This $23 million partnership between Microsoft, AI companies, and teacher unions represents a strategic investment in Microsoft's education ecosystem that goes beyond typical corporate social responsibility initiatives. The National Academy for AI Instruction creates a first-of-its-kind infrastructure connecting Microsoft directly to 1.8 million AFT members, positioning the company favorably in the rapidly evolving education technology landscape.

The initiative addresses a critical market gap: the absence of structured, accessible AI training for educators. By establishing this academy, Microsoft secures a competitive advantage in education - an industry historically resistant to technological disruption. This represents Microsoft's continued strategic pivot toward being an AI-first company across all sectors.

Microsoft's positioning as lead partner over OpenAI and Anthropic is particularly significant. Rather than just providing technology, Microsoft is helping build the institutional framework for AI adoption in education. This creates potential for long-term recurring revenue opportunities through eventual licensing, specialized tools, and platform adoption across school districts.

The bricks-and-mortar Manhattan facility adds substantial legitimacy to the initiative, differentiating it from purely online training programs. The ambitious five-year goal to support 400,000 educators reaching 7.2 million students demonstrates both the scale of the investment and potential market impact.

This partnership reflects Microsoft's evolving AI strategy: rather than positioning AI as a replacement for human workers, Microsoft is framing its technology as an enhancement to human capabilities - specifically addressing educator concerns about job displacement. By collaborating directly with unions instead of circumventing them, Microsoft demonstrates a sophisticated stakeholder engagement approach that could reduce resistance to AI adoption in education and potentially other sectors.

NEW YORK, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The AFT, alongside the United Federation of Teachers and lead partner Microsoft Corp., founding partner OpenAI, and Anthropic, announced the launch of the National Academy for AI Instruction today. The groundbreaking $23 million education initiative will provide access to free AI training and curriculum for all 1.8 million members of the AFT, starting with K-12 educators. It will be based at a state-of-the-art bricks-and-mortar Manhattan facility designed to transform how artificial intelligence is taught and integrated into classrooms across the United States. 

The academy will help address the gap in structured, accessible AI training and provide a national model for AI-integrated curriculum and teaching that puts educators in the driver's seat.

Teachers are facing tremendous technological changes, which include the challenges of navigating AI wisely, ethically and safely. They are overwhelmed and looking for ways to gain the skills they need to help their students succeed. The program is the first partnership between a national union and tech companies, structured to create a sustainable education infrastructure for AI.

"To best serve students, we must ensure teachers have a strong voice in the development and use of AI," said Brad Smith, vice chair and president of Microsoft. "This partnership will not only help teachers learn how to better use AI, it will give them the opportunity to tell tech companies how we can create AI that better serves kids."

The announcement was made at the headquarters of the AFT's largest affiliate, the 200,000-member New York City-based UFT, where hundreds of educators were on hand for a three-day training session, including six hours of AI-focused material that highlighted practical, hands-on ways to marry the emerging technology with established pedagogy.

"AI holds tremendous promise but huge challenges—and it's our job as educators to make sure AI serves our students and society, not the other way around," said AFT President Randi Weingarten. "The direct connection between a teacher and their kids can never be replaced by new technologies, but if we learn how to harness it, set commonsense guardrails and put teachers in the driver's seat, teaching and learning can be enhanced.

"The academy is a place where educators and school staff will learn about AI—not just how it works, but how to use it wisely, safely and ethically. This idea started with  in late 2023. We jointly hosted symposiums over the past two summers, but never reached critical mass to ensure America's educators are coaches in the game, not spectators on the sidelines. Today's announcement would not be possible without the cooperation of Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic and the leadership at the United Federation of Teachers, and I thank them for their efforts."

"When it comes to AI in schools, the question is whether it is being used to disrupt education for the benefit of students and teachers or at their expense. We want this technology to be used by teachers for their benefit, by helping them to learn, to think and to create," said Chris Lehane, chief global affairs officer of OpenAI. "This AI academy will help ensure that AI is being deployed to help educators do what they do best—teach—and in so doing, help advance the small-'d' democratizing power of education." 

"We're at a pivotal moment in education, and how we introduce AI to educators today will shape teaching for generations to come," said Anthropic Co-founder and Head of Policy Jack Clark. "That's why we're thrilled to partner with the AFT to empower teachers with the knowledge and tools to guide their students through this evolving landscape. Together, we're building a future where AI supports great teaching in ethical and effective ways." 

Anchored by the New York City facility, the National Academy for AI Instruction will serve as a premier hub for AI education, equipped with cutting-edge technology and operated under the leadership of the AFT and a coalition of public and private stakeholders. The academy will begin instruction later this fall and then scale nationally. Over five years, the program aims to support 400,000 educators—approximately 10% of the U.S. teaching workforce—reaching more than 7.2 million students. 

Through the training of thousands of teachers annually and by offering credential pathways and continuing education credits, the academy will facilitate broad AI instruction and expand opportunity for all.

"For so long, there have been many new programs that were weaponized against educators," said UFT President Michael Mulgrew. "Our goal is to develop a tool that gives educators the ability to train their AI and incorporate it into their instructional planning, giving them more one-on-one time with their students." 

"Sometimes as a teacher you suffer burnout and you can't always communicate to the class in the right voice or find the right message and I feel like these AI tools we are working with can really help with that—especially phrasing things in a way that helps students learn better," says Marlee Katz, teacher for the deaf and hard of hearing in multiple New York City public schools in the borough of Queens. "The tools don't take away your voice, but if I need to sound more professional or friendly or informed, I feel like these tools are like a best friend that can help you communicate. I love it." 

"As an instructional technology specialist for over 27 years, watching educators learn and work with AI reminds me of when teachers were first using word processors. We are watching educators transform the way people use technology for work in real time, but with AI it's on another unbelievable level because it's just so much more powerful," says Vincent Plato, New York City Public Schools K-8 educator and UFT Teacher Center director. "I think the UFT and the AFT were right to say AI is something educators should take ownership of, not only because it can assist with enhancing the way they interact with and meet the needs of students, but also because AI assists with educator workflow. It can be a thought partner when they're working by themselves, whether that's late-night lesson planning, looking at student data, or filing any types of reports—a tool that's going to be transformative for teachers and students alike." 

Together, Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic and the AFT are proud to help our nation's teachers become AI-proficient educators and to leverage this unique partnership to democratize access to AI skills, ensuring that students from all backgrounds are prepared to thrive in an AI-driven future.

Designed by leading AI experts and experienced educators, the program will include workshops, online courses, and hands-on training sessions, ensuring that teachers are well-equipped to navigate an AI-driven future. It will bring together interdisciplinary research teams to drive innovation in AI education and establish a national model for AI-integrated teaching environments. Finally, the academy will provide ongoing support and resources to help educators stay updated with the latest advancements in AI. Innovation labs and feedback cycles will ensure these tools are refined based on actual classroom experiences.

Through scalable training modules, virtual learning environments and credential pathways, the program empowers a diverse range of educators to become confident leaders in AI instruction. In turn, these teachers will bring AI literacy, ethical reasoning and creative problem-solving into classrooms that might otherwise be left behind in the digital transformation. 

The idea for the academy was first proposed by venture capitalist, educator, activist and AFT member Roy Bahat. He is currently the head of Bloomberg Beta, the venture capital arm of Bloomberg, and will be joining the academy's board of directors.

For more information about the National Academy for AI Instruction, please visit .

About the AFT
The AFT represents 1.8 million pre-K through 12th-grade teachers; paraprofessionals and other school-related personnel; higher education faculty and professional staff; federal, state and local government employees; nurses and healthcare workers; and early childhood educators.

About Microsoft
Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT" @microsoft) creates platforms and tools powered by AI to deliver innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers. The technology company is committed to making AI available broadly and doing so responsibly, with a mission to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more.

About OpenAI
OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company with a mission to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.

About Anthropic
Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that creates reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. Anthropic's flagship product is Claude, a large language model trusted by millions of users worldwide. Learn more about Anthropic and Claude at anthropic.com. 

About UFT
The UFT represents nearly 200,000 members and is the sole bargaining agent for most of the nonsupervisory educators who work in the New York City public schools. This includes teachers; retired members; classroom paraprofessionals; and many other school-based titles including school secretaries, school counselors, occupational and physical therapists, family child care providers, nurses,  and other employees at several private educational institutions and some charter schools.

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FAQ

What is Microsoft's role in the National Academy for AI Instruction?

Microsoft (NYSE:MSFT) serves as the lead partner in the $23 million initiative, working alongside OpenAI and Anthropic to provide AI training and curriculum to educators.

How many teachers will the AI Academy program reach?

The program aims to support 400,000 educators (10% of U.S. teaching workforce) over five years, potentially reaching 7.2 million students.

When will Microsoft's AI Academy begin operations?

The National Academy for AI Instruction will begin instruction in fall 2025 at its Manhattan facility.

What is the total investment in the National Academy for AI Instruction?

The education initiative represents a $23 million investment to provide free AI training and curriculum for AFT's 1.8 million members.

How will Microsoft's AI Academy benefit teachers?

The academy will provide free AI training, curriculum, credential pathways, and continuing education credits to help teachers integrate AI technology safely and ethically in classrooms.
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