Empower American youth: Today, President Donald J. Trump has signed an executive decree to create new educational opportunities and labor development for young people in America, promoting interest and expertise in artificial intelligence technology (AI) from an early age to maintain the world domination of America in this technological revolution for future generations.
- The AI quickly transforms the modern world, stimulates innovation, improving productivity and reshaping how we live and work.
- America young people need opportunities to cultivate the skills and understanding necessary to use and create the next generation of AI technology.
- Early training of AI will demystify this technology and prepare American students to be confident of participants in AI-assisted workforce, propelling our nation to new heights of scientific and economic success.
- The preparation of our students to be leaders in AI technology also requires investing in our educators, providing them with tools and knowledge to train students on AI and use class in class.
- Life learners also need new resources to develop technical skills for a rapidly evolving working environment that is increasingly incorporating digital technology.
Promote literacy and the competence of AI: President Trump has promised to ensure and advance America’s position as a world leader in AI technology. By integrating AI into education and providing AI training to educators, we will help equip the next generation of American US innovators.
- To do this, President Trump establishes the White House working group on AI education.
- The working group will be chaired by the director of the Board of Blanche Sciences and Policy and will include other key members of the administration, such as the Secretary of Education, the Secretary of Labor and the Special IA and Crypto Advisor.
- The working group will plan and help agencies to implement a presidential challenge of AI, which will encourage and highlight the achievements of students and educators in AI, will promote a broad geographic adoption of technological advancement and promotes collaboration between government, academic world, philanthropy and industry to meet national challenges with AI solutions.
- The working group will also establish public-private partnerships to provide resources to nursery school AI from 12th year, both to improve education related to AI, but also to better use AI tools in education in general.
- The ordinance orders the Secretary for Education to prioritize the use of AI in discretionary subsidy programs for teacher training and directs the director of National Science Foundation (NSF) to prioritize research on the use of AI in education.
Prepare the American workforce: The protection and preparation of the American workforce for the challenges of the future has always been at the forefront of the president’s AI agenda.
- Today’s executive decree asks the labor secretary to take advantage of the authorities and financial incentives to increase participation in AI learning.
- He also orders the work secretary to encourage states and beneficiaries to use the financing of the innovation law and opportunities (WIOA) to develop IA skills and support labor learning opportunities within professions using AI.
- The Secretary of Labor, through the Deputy Work Secretary for Employment and Training, in collaboration with the Director of the NSF, will work with labor organizations and local and local training providers to identify and promote courses and certifications for training high-quality AI skills across the country.
- The Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of Education and the Director of the NSF will work together to create opportunities for high school students to take AI lessons and certification programs.