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This is the model OpenAI has pioneered through Education for Countries, rolled out at Davos earlier this year
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Estonia, Greece, Italy’s CRUI, Slovakia, Trinidad & Tobago, Kazakhstan, the UAE, and Jordan are now advancing this work across three core pillars: Estonia is a digital pioneer, with one of the world’s strongest education systems and a thriving startup ecosystem.
Key facts
- That work spans professional learning communities and builder events like the recent Presidential Codex Hackathon, where more than 150 participants formed roughly 30 OpenAI-mentored teams to create
- Around 43% of ChatGPT usage by 18–24 year olds is tied to learning and education
- ChatGPT Edu now reaches over 20,000 students and 4,600 teachers
- Estonia, Greece, Italy’s CRUI, Slovakia, Trinidad & Tobago, Kazakhstan, the UAE, and Jordan are now advancing this work across three core pillars
Summary
At the Education World Forum in London, OpenAI shares early learnings from Education for Countries and welcomes Singapore to the program. This is the model OpenAI has pioneered through Education for Countries, launched at Davos earlier this year. Research-driven deployment: Using OpenAI’s Learning Outcomes Measurement Suite, deployments begin as research partnerships that help governments, educators, and OpenAI understand AI’s impact on learners, adapt the technology, and build shared evidence on what works. Localized AI tools for learning: System-wide access to secure, compliant, and private ChatGPT, Codex, and OpenAI’s API platform, tailored to teaching and learning. Teacher training and enablement: AI literacy, professional development, and certifications that help educators use these tools confidently and responsibly.