Khan Academy Partners with Google & Microsoft for Affordable Elite AI Degree

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Khan Academy is launching an AI-focused degree program with support from Google and Microsoft, priced below $10,000. The program aims to disrupt traditional higher education by offering affordable, industry-relevant learning.
Khan Academy founder Sal Khan is launching the Khan TED Institute, a new joint venture with TED and ETS, to offer an affordable AI-focused degree. The program is backed by Google, Microsoft, and other major employers. The curriculum will be guided by corporate partners and will focus on technical skills and 'durable skills' like communication and creativity. The first degree offering will be a Bachelor's in Applied AI, with online and asynchronous coursework. The program targets students from all backgrounds and aims to be accredited as a full-degree program within 1-2 years. The degree is expected to cost less than $10,000, a fraction of top-tier university tuition fees.
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