Prime Highlight
- Google has expanded its Gemini for Educationprogram to over 1,000 U.S. colleges and universities, offering free AI-powered tools to improve learning, research, and campus services.
- The initiative prepares students to learn with AI rather than rely on it for answers, ensuring they build critical skills for an AI-driven future.
Key Facts
- Universities like San Diego State, Hawaii, Indiana, Maryland, John Jay, and Arizona Stateare already using Gemini for applications ranging from student support to research and enrollment planning.
- Through the Education Accelerator, students can also earn career certificates at no costwith Google’s AI training.
Background
Google has implemented its Gemini for Education program to over 1,000 colleges and universities in the United States. The initiative helps students and teachers use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to improve learning, research, and campus services.
Gemini for Education is a free tool designed to be used in accredited schools. It aims at making students learn about AI and think, instead of providing them with the answer. This will make students learn more effectively and be ready to work in a world where AI matters.
San Diego State University uses Gemini, a virtual assistant, to answer questions of students in large classes. The University of Hawaii has created a free course on Google AI Essentials to enable students and teachers to be educated about AI. At Indiana University, they operate Gemini to develop their own AI-powered tools. The University of Maryland uses AI to analyze large financial data, and John Jay College uses it to identify those students who may drop out. Arizona State University makes use of AI to enhance research and enrollment planning.
The AI is also available to the Education Accelerator, where students can train and achieve career certificates at no cost through Google.
Experts say Gemini is part of a growing trend to use AI in education. It helps students get personal learning experiences, improves research, and makes campus operations smarter. At the same time, schools need to use AI carefully and responsibly.
With more colleges adopting Gemini, Google is helping students gain useful skills and get ready for careers in the growing field of artificial intelligence.