Major technology companies like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft offer free AI products to schools not primarily for educational benefit, but to establish themselves as default platforms for the next generation of users, leveraging the small K-12 software market ($40 billion) to secure long-term loyalty and future AI dominance, as demonstrated by historical patterns where companies like Google and Microsoft provided free tools to schools decades ago to cultivate lifelong user relationships.
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K-12 software is a $40 billion market. These companies are worth $6 trillion. So why are they here?本站添加:
Open AAI, Google, and Microsoft all made their AI products free for teachers.
They don't need the money. So, what do they actually want? K to2 software is barely a $40 billion market. And I know that's a lot, but these companies are worth 6 trillion combined. Well, there's one thing they all want, and that's to become the default. Whatever platform kids learn on becomes the default for the rest of their lives, whether at work or at home. Google gave schools free Gmail and Google Docs in 2006. Microsoft did it a decade earlier with cheap Office licenses. Kids grew up on these tools and never switched. And a leaked Google memo from January spelled it out more directly. Their internal slides literally call schools a pipeline of future users. Getting kids into the Google ecosystem early means loyalty for life. So, no, they aren't entering these markets because they give a about the kids, but owning the AI defaults of the next generation.
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