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FREE AI TRAINING ROLLS OUT TO CALIFORNIA COLLEGES - BUT QUESTIONS LOOM OVER WHO PAYS AND WHO BENEFITS
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|August 16, 2025
California is launching an ambitious program to bring free artificial intelligence training to its community colleges and public universities, aiming to prepare students for a rapidly shifting job market where Al literacy is becoming as critical as basic computer skills.
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The initiative, which will integrate Al-focused curricula into hundreds of campuses, is being hailed by state officials as a way to democratize access to cutting-edge technical education.
But behind the headlines, questions remain about funding, corporate influence, and whether the “free” program comes with hidden costs for both students and the state.
AN AI SKILLS PUSH AT SCALE
The program—set to roll out across the California Community Colleges system, the University of California (UC) network, and the California State University (CSU) system—will include coursework on machine learning fundamentals, generative Al tools, prompt engineering, data ethics, and Al-powered productivity applications. Training will be delivered through a mix of in-person instruction, online modules, and virtual labs equipped with cloud-based Al platforms.

“We want every student in California to leave school Already,” said one official involved in the rollout. “This isn't just for computer science majors—Al is going to be a baseline competency for most careers.”
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