September 5, 2025 - 03:05

First Lady Melania Trump has called upon business and technology leaders to take an active role in promoting artificial intelligence education within American schools. During a recent event, she emphasized the importance of equipping children with the skills necessary to thrive in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Trump highlighted that as artificial intelligence continues to advance, it is crucial for educators and industry professionals to collaborate in creating curricula that prepare students for future job markets. She expressed concern about the implications of unchecked AI development and stressed the need for “watchful guidance” to ensure that young learners can navigate this complex field responsibly.
In her remarks, Trump underscored the potential of AI to enhance learning experiences while also acknowledging the challenges it poses. By fostering a strong foundation in AI education, she believes that children will be better prepared to harness these technologies for positive societal impact. The First Lady's initiative aims to create a balanced approach to AI that prioritizes both innovation and ethical considerations.
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