Yes, teachers can use it with students if they pay for it. One day it might be free for students, but it presently is not. Which is what I was pointing out to the person I originally replied to. This discussion is about Khanmigo, a subset of what Khan Academy provides, and it is not free for students (though, yes, that cost is not exorbitant). But it does make it difficult to claim that Khan Academy is free when the specific feature being discussed is not.
I guess we'll see what the pricing is for school districts, but I expect it to be much lower than most educational tools, again given that it's made by Khan Academy which has proven that it's not out for the money. But something's got to cover the cost of the servers--maybe school districts will find sponsors. Overall, even if only parents and teachers use it, I'd say it's a big step forward.
https://www.khanmigo.ai/pricing
Yes, teachers can use it with students if they pay for it. One day it might be free for students, but it presently is not. Which is what I was pointing out to the person I originally replied to. This discussion is about Khanmigo, a subset of what Khan Academy provides, and it is not free for students (though, yes, that cost is not exorbitant). But it does make it difficult to claim that Khan Academy is free when the specific feature being discussed is not.