China is making AI a core subject, from primary school to university

The country’s new five-year education plan calls for AI literacy to become a fundamental skill for every student. Children will begin learning AI concepts as early as age six, with structured courses continuing throughout school and into higher education. The initiative is part of China’s broader strategy to strengthen its technological leadership and compete globally, particularly in AI. Officials frame widespread AI education as essential for economic competitiveness and national security. If fully implemented, China could become one of the first countries where using AI is taught as a basic skill alongside reading, math, and computer literacy.

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