Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Free nonprofit K-12 education platform with 180M+ users; Khanmigo AI tutor providing personalized Socratic math and writing guidance competing with IXL for digital learning.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit educational platform providing free, world-class K-12 and college-prep education to anyone, anywhere — offering video lessons, interactive practice exercises, and personalized learning tools across mathematics, science, computing, history, economics, and test preparation (SAT, LSAT, GMAT). Founded in 2008 by Sal Khan in Mountain View, California, Khan Academy has grown to 180 million+ registered users globally and generated $107.3 million in revenue in 2023, funded primarily by institutional philanthropy including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Beneficus Foundation.\n\nKhan Academy's learning model combines short instructional videos with adaptive practice exercises that adjust difficulty based on student performance — the platform identifies knowledge gaps and creates personalized practice paths for each student. Khanmigo, launched in 2023, is an AI tutoring assistant powered by GPT-4 that provides Socratic guidance (asking questions to lead students to answers rather than giving answers directly) for math tutoring and writing feedback. Khan Academy for Schools gives teachers classroom assignment and progress monitoring tools at no cost.\n\nIn 2025, Khan Academy operates as a mission-driven nonprofit competing for educational attention with Duolingo (language learning), IXL (K-12 practice), and edtech platforms like Coursera and Chegg in the broader digital learning space. The Khanmigo AI tutor represents a significant strategic bet — providing personalized tutoring at scale that was previously only available to students who could afford private tutors. Khan Academy's 2025 strategy focuses on expanding Khanmigo adoption, growing its teacher and school partnerships, increasing revenue from donors and Khanmigo subscriptions to fund the mission, and expanding localized content for international learners.
Nanterre global concessions and construction (EPA: DG, CAC 40) at €71.6B 2024 revenue record and €4.9B net income; 72 airports/4,400km toll roads with Edinburgh Airport acquisition competing with ACS for global infrastructure concessions.
VINCI SA is a Nanterre, France-headquartered global concessions and construction group — listed on Euronext Paris (EPA: DG) as a CAC 40 component — reporting record €71.6 billion in revenue and €4.9 billion in net income for 2024, employing 285,000 people across 120+ countries in three business divisions: Vinci Concessions (€11.7 billion revenue, operating 4,400 km of toll roads and 72 airports including Gatwick and Edinburgh airports in 14 countries), Vinci Energies (€27.5 billion revenue, energy transition and digital infrastructure services), and Vinci Construction (€31.8 billion revenue, civil engineering, buildings, and hydraulic engineering). International markets represent 58% of total revenue. CEO Xavier Huillard has led VINCI since 2010; Pierre Anjolras serves as incoming COO. Key acquisitions include ANA Aeroportos de Portugal (€3.08B, 2012), Gatwick Airport 50.01% (2019), ACS Industrial Services division (€5.2B, 2021), and Edinburgh Airport 50.01% (2024). Founded 1899 as Société Générale d'Entreprises.
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