Delaware First State In The Nation To Partner With OpenAI On Certification Program
The OpenAI Certification Program builds on the company’s OpenAI Academy, which has already connected millions of learners worldwide with free resources and training. The certification initiative will allow Delaware students, teachers, and workers to demonstrate AI fluency at multiple levels — from basic workplace applications to advanced skills such as prompt engineering.Â
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As one of the first states to join, Delaware will play a key role in shaping how certifications are rolled out at the community level. The program is still in its early stages, but the goal is clear: to empower Delawareans to be not only technology consumers, but technology producers.Â
“We want to put AI, and the power that comes with it, in the hands of as many people as possible. But it’s also important to make sure those people know how to use AI to be more productive, shape the world around them, and control their own destiny in new ways,” said Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s CEO of Applications. “That’s why we’re working with a broad range of organizations — from major employers like Walmart and John Deere, to professional services firms like Boston Consulting Group and Accenture, to job search and hiring platform Indeed, to community organizations like the Texas Association of Business and the Bay Area Council, to the Delaware governor’s office — to help everyone take advantage of the opportunities that AI has to offer.”Â
About the OpenAI Certification ProgramÂ
OpenAI has committed to certifying 10 million Americans in AI skills by 2030. Working with state governments, employers, and community organizations, the program will provide training and certification to help people and businesses harness the opportunities of artificial intelligence.Â