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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced that California will partner with four major tech companies to boost generative AI education, resources, and skills. This initiative aims to equip students and educators with the necessary tools to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.
The partnership will focus on developing curriculum frameworks, training programs, and accessible resources to ensure that both teachers and students can effectively engage with AI technologies. By collaborating with industry leaders, the state hopes to foster a workforce that is not only knowledgeable about AI but also prepared to innovate within this transformative field.
In his announcement, Newsom emphasized the importance of preparing California's youth for future job markets, where AI will play a crucial role. The initiative reflects a broader commitment to integrating advanced technology education into California’s public school system, ultimately aiming to position the state as a leader in AI literacy and innovation. This partnership is expected to pave the way for a more skilled workforce and greater economic opportunities in the tech sector.
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