OpenAI pushes into higher education as India seeks to scale AI skills
The move comes as the South Asian nation seeks to scale AI skills and build domestic capacity in one of the world’s largest talent markets.
The first cohort of partners includes some of India’s most influential academic institutions, such as the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi, alongside private universities and specialized design schools.
India has already emerged as a key testing ground for AI use in education. Last month, Google said India accounts for the highest global usage of its Gemini tools for learning.
Last year, OpenAI hired Gupta, a former Coursera Asia-Pacific managing director, as its India and Asia-Pacific head of education, alongside the launch of a Learning Accelerator program focused on expanding AI skills.
For countries like India, the contest is not just around access to AI, but also about who helps define how it is taught, governed, and embedded at scale
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