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President Trump has signed an Executive Order (EO) called “Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth,” which aims to educate teachers and K-12 level students about AI technologies and tools to improve education outcomes and “ensure the United States remains a global leader in this technological revolution.” |
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Overall, the “Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth” EO has been positively received by education leaders, with most believing that it’s an essential way to align American classrooms “to meet the demands of accelerating innovation and a rapidly changing workforce” and “to keep up American leadership in the global economy,” although some have expressed concerns about how some of the EO objectives will be achieved, as some stipulations are vague and have no deadlines attached to them. |
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