MindHYVE announces new partnership with the California Institute of AI aiming to ‘revolutionize AI education’

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MindHYVE, an AI specialist, has announced a new partnership with the California Institute of AI (CIAI), bringing MindHYVE’s learning platform to CIAI’s mission to make AI literacy universal.

CIAI’s learning program The Dawn Directive will use MindHYVE’s reasoner models, allowing for personalized and scalable learning on six topics: AI Literacy, Fluency, Applications, Ethics, Education, and Future Skills.

MindHYVE claims the partnership is the first educational framework fully co-created and maintained by an autonomous AI system.

CIAI’s students will use MindHYVE’s ArthurAI Virtual Learning Platform to experience scenario-based instruction that will evolve in real-time as AI technology advances and industry standards change.

"This partnership is about preparing the global workforce for an AI-mediated world," says Bill Faruki, Founder and CEO of MindHYVE. 

"CIAI empowers people with the knowledge to thrive alongside AI, while MindHYVE provides the intelligence architecture that makes large-scale, personalized education possible. Together, we're closing the AI fluency gap that threatens to divide the future workforce."

The AI-authored Dawn Directive will include 18 courses and more than 1,000 generated modules that blend AI instruction with real-world scenarios.

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Now open for entries, the ETIH Innovation Awards 2026 recognize the companies, platforms, and individuals driving transformation in the sector, from AI-driven assessment tools and personalized learning systems, to upskilling solutions and digital platforms that connect learners with real-world outcomes.

Submissions are open to organizations across the UK, the Americas, and internationally. Entries should highlight measurable impact, whether in K–12 classrooms, higher education institutions, or lifelong learning settings.

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