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Silicon Valley Artificial Intelligence Project

Creating the Most Advanced Teaching Workforce In the Country

Creating the Most Advanced Teaching Workforce In the Country

The Krause Center for Innovation is launching the Silicon Valley Artificial Intelligence Project (SVAIP), a five-year initiative to equip educators with the tools and guidance needed to effectively integrate AI into classrooms, ensuring students are prepared for a rapidly evolving world.

The rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping every aspect of our world, yet its potential in education remains largely untapped. At the Krause Center for Innovation (KCI), we’ve spent the past year engaging with teachers, school leaders, and community members across the Bay Area and beyond to uncover this pressing issue. While educators recognize AI’s transformative power, they’re often left in the dark about effectively integrating it into their classrooms.

This gap is creating a significant barrier—teachers know AI could free up time for personalized instruction, providing a greater impact on student learning. Still, they lack the tools and guidance to make that a reality. Educators are the key to our future; they shape the minds of the next generations of citizens and workers who will drive our state and country forward. These students must understand how to leverage AI for the greater good, starting with empowering their teachers. In response, KCI is launching the Silicon Valley Artificial Intelligence Project (SVAIP), a bold five-year initiative to bridge this gap and equip educators to harness AI, ensuring that students are prepared to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.

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Silicon Valley Artificial Intelligence Project (SVAIP)
Learn more about SVAIP and check out our educator survey on AI.

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