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Some of the nation’s rich are letting AI teach their kids

Wealthy families are flocking to AI‑driven private schools that promise million‑dollar outcomes

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AI‑powered private schools are opening new locations and targeting high‑earner families with promises of graduate success, including a guarantee of launching a million‑dollar business and a millionaire‑or‑refund pledge. Coverage highlights include Page Six reporting a second campus that guarantees a million‑dollar business for graduates, NDTV describing a bold promise of millionaire graduation or a refund, the‑decoder.com noting the sale of personalized learning over traditional schooling, the Wall Street Journal observing high‑earner families ditching conventional schools for AI‑based life‑skill programs, and The Verge framing the trend as the nation’s rich letting AI teach their children.

Future attention will focus on the rollout of additional campuses, the fulfillment of the stated guarantees, and how families respond to the personalized, AI‑centric model as it expands.

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What guarantee do the AI private schools make to students?

They claim graduates will launch a million‑dollar business, and one school offers a millionaire‑or‑refund promise.

Which families are most attracted to these schools?

High‑earning families seeking alternatives to traditional education are enrolling their children, according to coverage.

What educational focus is emphasized by the schools?

The schools market personalized learning and life‑skill training driven by artificial intelligence.

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