Google announced on social platform

Gemini for Education, which includes tools such as Guided Learning in the Gemini app, is available free to all high schools in the United States.

Commitment to provide US$150 million in grants over the next three years to support the development of artificial intelligence education and digital health. Of the grant, $2 million will go to the Flourish Fund to help child welfare nonprofits equip youth with the tools they need to succeed.

$3 million will be donated to Code Organization (@codeorg) and will also provide Google Cloud (@Google Cloud) credits to integrate artificial intelligence capabilities into high school courses.

For college students, the "Educational Artificial Intelligence Accelerator" project has expanded from covering 100 universities to 200.