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Coursera And Udemy Highlight AI As Core Driver In Proposed Merger

  • December 25, 2025
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Coursera and Udemy have outlined artificial intelligence as a central pillar of their proposed merger, stating that the combined company will enhance the global workforce’s access to critical AI skills. In a joint statement, both companies emphasized that the merger would expand their capacity for sustained investment in AI-driven platform innovation, accelerate product development, and support long-term growth initiatives. This focus reflects the increasing importance of AI in education and workforce development, and highlights the strategic rationale behind the union of two leading online learning platforms.

Coursera executives have repeatedly highlighted AI in recent communications, with CEO Greg Hart referencing AI more than 50 times during the company’s November outlook and strategy call. Hart described Coursera’s AI-enabled platform, including tools like the AI tutor and Coursera Coach, as central to improving learner experiences and optimizing platform capabilities. Generative AI has emerged as the most in-demand skill on Coursera, with approximately 14 learners per minute enrolling in one of nearly 1,000 AI-focused courses. Partnerships with OpenAI further integrate Coursera’s educational content into ChatGPT, enabling the AI tool to access videos and instructional material directly from the platform, providing a more interactive learning experience.

Udemy has similarly positioned AI as a growth driver, with CEO Hugo Sarrazin noting that while companies are investing heavily in AI transformation, gaps in workforce skills often prevent organizations from fully realizing returns. The merger allows the combined entity to address these challenges by scaling AI-focused educational offerings, bridging the skills gap, and supporting learners worldwide. Both companies, however, acknowledge potential risks. Coursera’s recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission cautions that demand for AI skills or AI-driven products may not grow as projected, and that AI could also disrupt demand for online learning platforms. Similar pressures were seen at edtech company Chegg, which recently announced layoffs affecting nearly half its workforce after experiencing declining website traffic following Google’s AI-generated search summaries.

Financially, both Coursera and Udemy remain stable. Each company reported more than $550 million in revenue during the first nine months of its fiscal year, showing year-over-year growth. While Coursera continues to operate at a loss, Udemy recorded $6.1 million in net income over the same period, recovering from a $75.4 million loss a year prior. Coursera’s market capitalization currently stands at $1.3 billion, compared to Udemy’s $948.7 million. Under the terms of the proposed transaction, pending regulatory and shareholder approvals, Udemy shareholders would receive 0.8 shares of Coursera stock for every Udemy share they hold. The merger is designed to consolidate AI-focused educational resources and expertise, positioning the combined company as a leading platform for workforce skill development in artificial intelligence globally.

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