Overview
- Starting this fall, Beijing schools will require at least eight hours of AI instruction annually for students from elementary to high school.
- Courses will cover AI basics for younger students, practical applications for middle schoolers, and advanced innovation and ethics for high schoolers.
- The initiative is part of China's broader strategy to strengthen its global AI leadership, inspired by the success of companies like DeepSeek.
- China plans to collaborate with universities, research institutions, and industry leaders to develop AI-focused educational programs.
- Other nations, including Estonia, South Korea, and the U.S., are also integrating AI into education, with varying approaches and tools.