In addition, Khan Academy will bring more educational lessons to Microsoft Copilot and Teams for Education, offering users more academic study opportunities. Khan Academy is also adding a “Share to Teams” feature to its platform, making sharing and applying its content in student assignments within Teams easier. The move to Azure OpenAI Service will give Khan Academy access to more models from OpenAI’s GPT-4o, GPT-4, Whisper, DALL-E 3, and more, potentially opening the doors to new capabilities the bot could provide to educators.
Key takeaways:
- Microsoft is partnering with Khan Academy to demonstrate how AI can transform learning, with plans to migrate Khan Academy's Khanmigo AI agent to its Azure OpenAI Service.
- Khan Academy will use Microsoft's Phi-3 model to improve its math tutoring, with Microsoft gaining access to Khan Academy’s educational content, math problems, and feedback data.
- The move to Azure OpenAI Service will allow Khan Academy to provide all U.S. K-12 educators free access to Khanmigo, potentially enhancing their lesson planning and reducing their workloads.
- Khan Academy will bring more educational lessons to Microsoft Copilot and Teams for Education, making its educational content more accessible and interactive for users.