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🧠Satya Nadella, Michael Dell, Sal Khan, and 250+ CEOs Demand AI in Schools — This Startup Is Already Making It Happen

Updated: Oct 16, 2025



AI in schools

In the open letter released by CS forALL’s Unlocking Opportunity campaign, more than 250 CEOs and education leaders — including Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, Dell Technologies’ Michael Dell, and Khan Academy’s Sal Khan — are urging U.S. states to make computer science and AI literacy a high school graduation requirement.


Their message is clear: the U.S. is at risk of leaving an entire generation behind if we fail to give kids the foundational tools to thrive in a world powered by AI.


Takeaways:

  • The U.S. is behind in AI education — but there's time to catch up

  • AI and computer science can unlock massive economic opportunity for students

  • Platforms like LittleLit are already making AI literacy accessible and safe for kids

  • Families and schools can start building these skills right now


What’s at Stake?


Despite the growing role of artificial intelligence in everyday life, access to AI education remains deeply unequal. Here's what the numbers tell us:


  • Only 12 U.S. states currently require a computer science course to graduate high school

  • Taking just 1 CS class has been linked to an 8% increase in lifetime earnings

  • Broader access to CS and AI could unlock up to $660 billion annually in future student income

  • Countries like China and Singapore are already ahead in preparing their youth for AI careers


As the CEOs state in their letter, this isn’t just an education issue — it’s an economic one.


LittleLit: Turning the Vision Into Reality for AI in Schools


While policymakers debate how to catch up, LittleLit is already building the future of AI education for students ages 6–14.

“We fully support the call from leaders like Satya Nadella, Michael Dell, and Sal Khan,” says Dipti Bhide, CEO and Co-founder of LittleLit.“But we can’t afford to wait for policy to catch up. At LittleLit, we’re giving kids the tools to learn, create, and think critically using AI — starting today.”

What Is LittleLit?


LittleLit is an award-winning AI-powered learning platform designed specifically for K–8 learners. It combines safe, child-first technology with real academic growth.

With LittleLit, kids gain access to:


  • Personalized AI tutors across reading, writing, math, and science

  • 📚 The first K–12 AI literacy curriculum designed just for kids

  • 🎨 Creative AI tools for coding, storytelling, STEM, and more

  • 📈 Real-time feedback and learning analytics for both students and educators

“This isn’t about turning kids into coders overnight,” says Bhide. “It’s about helping them understand the technology that’s shaping their world — and giving them agency within it.”

👪 Why Parents and Educators Are Taking Action Now


More families and schools are waking up to the urgency of AI literacy. Just like reading and math, understanding how AI works is now a foundational skill for every child.


But for AI to be taught well, it needs to be:


  • Age-appropriate

  • Safe

  • Creatively engaging

  • Aligned with future-ready skills


That’s exactly what LittleLit delivers.


Join the Movement


The open letter is a wake-up call. But you don’t need to wait for state mandates to get started.

Parents, teachers, school leaders, and ESA providers are already using LittleLit to build AI literacy in classrooms, afterschool programs, and homeschool environments.


Explore the platform → https://www.littlelit.ai


Because when over 250 CEOs agree on something this important… it’s time to listen — and act.


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