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    Universal AI is “a pathway to AI fluency that’s accessible and approachable to anyone, anywhere” | MIT News

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    “Artificial intelligence is not just for computer scientists anymore; it’s going to permeate every aspect of our lives and influence every business,” says MIT President Sally Kornbluth. 

    The world is reaching an inflection point with artificial intelligence: over half of U.S. adults use generative AI — with 12 percent using it daily at work — and 88 percent of global organizations have integrated AI into at least one core function, up from 78 percent in 2024. AI knowledge is no longer optional for career growth, organizational leadership, and life. Yet, a growing information gap exists between those with the capabilities to leverage AI’s potential and those trying to keep pace. 

    The need for accessible, practical AI education has never been greater. To meet this moment, MIT Open Learning is launching Universal AI, an online, self-paced, modular program that takes a learner from AI novice to authority, starting with core fundamentals and building to real-world, industry-specific applications.

    “We identified a need for an AI learning experience that is universal in breadth and accessibility — one that bridges the gap between deeply technical and surface level introductions to the latest AI tools, and that is designed for a non-technical, global audience,” says Dimitris Bertsimas, vice provost for open learning. “Universal AI was built to thread that needle. We took MIT’s long-standing expertise in the field and completely reimagined how it’s taught, grounding it in real-world cases and supporting every learner with AI tools that adapt to them. The result is a pathway to AI fluency that’s approachable to anyone, anywhere.”

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    The core curriculum spans five courses that cover the underlying theories, concepts, and technologies behind AI including programming, machine and deep learning, large language models, decision-making, explainability, and ethics. The first course in the program, Fundamentals of Programming and Machine Learning, is available for free to learners everywhere.

    Universal AI also includes industry-specific courses that dive into the intersection of AI and health care, sustainability, entrepreneurship, transportation, and more. Six industry-specific courses are available today, including Holistic AI in Medicine, AI and Entrepreneurship, and AI and Sustainability: Energy.

    “Our goal is that the learners who take Universal AI gain the foundational knowledge and understanding so that they realize the potential of AI for their careers, lives, and communities,” says Megan Mitchell, senior director of Universal Learning at Open Learning. “We also hope that the program dispels the fear and unknown about AI, and empowers learners to embrace the true potential of this transformative technology.”

    Universal AI is available on MIT Learn, the Institute’s online learning platform with programs, courses, and resources that are designed to help learners build new skills, explore emerging technologies, and advance their careers. The platform is enabled with an AI assistant, AskTIM, that helps learners discover and chart their learning journey, answers questions about key lecture concepts, and tutors learners through assignments.

    Universal AI was piloted by a wide-ranging group of organizations starting in summer 2025, which included universities, hospitals, companies, the MIT community, and refugee and displaced learners in the MIT Emerging Talent program.

    Madiha Malikzada, a learner who participated in the pilot program, appreciated having AskTIM as a “study buddy.”

    “[AskTIM] challenged me to think more deeply and engage with the material in a meaningful way,” says Malikzada. “It made me think that sometimes we forget to mention how helpful AI can be in the learning process, not just for answering questions, but for having a back-and-forth exchange that can give us new ideas and deepen our understanding.”

    Universal AI includes contributions from over 30 faculty, teaching assistants, and experts from across MIT. This number will grow as additional industry-specific courses become available.

    “It’s remarkable to see so many members of the MIT community come together to create high-quality resources and tools for people around the world who want to learn about AI,” says MIT provost Anantha Chandrakasan. “It really showcases the diversity of perspectives and expertise on AI across the Institute, as well as the commitment to harnessing that expertise to benefit online learners.”

    Universal AI is the first offering from Universal Learning, a new initiative at Open Learning focused on developing curricula across the most critical areas shaping our world. Read more from Bertsimas and Mitchell about Universal Learning.

    “MIT’s long history of making knowledge available through MIT Open Learning means it’s only natural we’d feel compelled to bring Universal AI to the world,” adds Kornbluth.

    Universal AI is now available on MIT Learn. 

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