Posted on 10/18/2025 5:30:17 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — On a scorching hot Saturday in San Antonio, dozens of teachers traded a day off for a glimpse of the future. The topic of the day’s workshop: enhancing instruction with artificial intelligence.
After marveling as AI graded classwork instantly and turned lesson plans into podcasts or online storybooks, one high school English teacher raised a concern that was on the minds of many: “Are we going to be replaced with AI?”
That remains to be seen. But for the nation’s 4 million teachers to stay relevant and help students use the technology wisely, teachers unions have forged an unlikely partnership with the world’s largest technology companies. The two groups don’t always see eye to eye but say they share a common goal: training the future workforce of America.
Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic are providing millions of dollars for AI training to the American Federation of Teachers, the country’s second-largest teachers union. In exchange, the tech companies have an opportunity to make inroads into schools and win over students in the race for AI dominance.
AFT President Randi Weingarten said skepticism guided her negotiations, but the tech industry has something schools lack: deep pockets.
“There is no one else who is helping us with this. That’s why we felt we needed to work with the largest corporations in the world,” Weingarten said. “We went to them — they didn’t come to us.”
Weingarten first met with Microsoft CEO Brad Smith in 2023 to discuss a partnership. She later reached out to OpenAI to pursue an “agnostic” approach that means any company’s AI tools could be used in a training session.
Under the arrangement announced in July, Microsoft is contributing $12.5 million to AFT over five years. OpenAI is providing $8 million in funding and $2 million in technical resources,...
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AI should only play a supplemental or supportive role in education. Knowing Big Tech, they want it to be everything.
A properly trained and supervised AI could do a better job than most teachers and they’d lose the opportunity to program students with woke garbage
Retired teacher here.
Except that AI is trained on woke garbage.
And the kids? Come on, the last thing they're thinking about. Didn't you learn that from COVID when they refused to teach kids and when they did finally grudgingly come back they insisted on masks and social distancing long after COVID was really an issue, and left those kids trapped with lingering developmental issues? Yeah, that happened and it shows who they care about: themselves, only themselves.
Brainwashing and indoctrination on steroids...
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