LEGO Education's head of product experience Andrew Sliwinski stated the company is designing a new artificial intelligence curriculum by partnering with MIT, Tufts University, and the Computer Science Teachers Association, which is revising K-12 computer science standards to be released in summer 2026. The company is prioritizing defining AI literacy and grounding products in standards rather than chasing the latest tools. This signals the education sector is moving toward standardized, foundational AI curricula supported by teacher resources rather than ad-hoc implementations.