The White House made AI education a federal priority, Google is giving .edu students 12 months of AI Pro free, and states are racing to mandate AI literacy in K-12 schools.
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# AI Is Now Federal Policy — Here's What Students Get
**TL;DR**
• Google Gemini is offering .edu students up to 12 months of Google AI Pro free — including NotebookLM Plus, Deep Research, and 2TB storage.
• The White House released a National AI Policy Framework making AI education a federal priority, with Congress urged to fund AI training in existing education programs.
• Ohio became the first state to mandate K-12 AI policies by July 2026, and 52 bills across 25 states are actively reshaping how AI gets used in classrooms.
**Top Stories**
### Free Google AI Pro for .edu Students
Google Gemini is offering verified .edu users up to 12 months of Google AI Pro at no cost — including Gemini 3.1 Pro, Deep Research, NotebookLM Plus, Docs/Slides integration, and 2TB of storage. The offer is rolling out regionally, so availability varies by school.
*Why it matters for students: This is one of the most powerful free AI bundles ever offered to students. If your school email qualifies, you get professional-grade AI tools across research, writing, and note-taking.*
### White House Makes AI Education a Federal Priority
On March 20, 2026, the White House released its National Policy Framework for AI, placing AI education and workforce training as a core federal pillar. Congress is being urged to weave AI training into existing programs like Title I grants and workforce development funds.
*Why it matters for students: Federal dollars and policy attention are now flowing toward AI education. Schools and colleges will be incentivized to teach AI skills — and students who already have them will have a head start.*
### States Are Mandating AI Literacy — Starting Now
Ohio became the first state to require every K-12 district to adopt a formal AI use policy by July 1, 2026. Idaho's S.B. 1227 requires generative AI frameworks covering privacy and transparency. Utah's H.B. 218 mandates AI literacy courses for 7th and 8th graders. Fifty-two bills across 25 states are in motion.
*Why it matters for students: The classroom rules around AI are being rewritten right now. Understanding these policies — and building real AI skills before they're required — gives you a significant edge.*
**Tool of the Day: NotebookLM**
Google's AI-powered research assistant that ingests your documents — PDFs, notes, slides — and generates summaries, study guides, flashcards, and Q&A sessions automatically.
Best use: Upload your lecture slides, textbook chapters, or research PDFs and instantly generate summaries, flashcards, and Q&A study sessions.
**Quick Win:** Upload your upcoming exam readings or lecture slides into NotebookLM and hit 'generate study guide' — you'll have a personalized review sheet in under two minutes.
**Takeaway:** AI literacy is shifting from a competitive advantage to a baseline requirement — states are legislating it, the federal government is funding it, and the students building these skills now will be ahead of the curve when it becomes the standard.
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Let's get into it. It's Friday, March 27th, and AI just got written into the federal playbook.
On March 20th, the White House dropped a National Policy Framework for AI, and for the first time, AI education and workforce training are listed as core federal priorities. Congress is being pushed to weave AI training into existing education programs — think Title I, workforce grants, the works. If you're in school right now, you're exactly who this policy is targeting. That's not hype — that's budget and legislation moving in your direction.
Meanwhile, the states aren't waiting. Ohio just became the first state to require every single K-12 district to have a formal AI use policy by July 1st. And that's just one piece — 52 bills across 25 states are actively reshaping how AI gets used in classrooms. Idaho and Utah are going further: Idaho's requiring full generative AI frameworks covering privacy and transparency, and Utah is mandating AI literacy courses for 7th and 8th graders. The policy wave is real, and it's accelerating fast.
Now, on a more immediately useful note — Google Gemini is offering verified .edu users up to 12 months of Google AI Pro free. We're talking Gemini 3.1 Pro, Deep Research, NotebookLM Plus, Docs and Slides integration, and 2 terabytes of storage. If you have a school email, check your eligibility today.
Today's Tool of the Day is NotebookLM — Google's research assistant that turns your notes and PDFs into summaries, study guides, and flashcards automatically.
Quick Win: Upload your next exam's reading material into NotebookLM and generate a study guide in under two minutes.
Stay ahead. Stay smart. See you tomorrow.