Melania Trump Invites K-12 Students to Participate in AI Challenge Contest
The challenge motivates K-12 students and educators nationwide to create AI solutions for school safety, nutrition, and personalized learning, with a $10,000 top prize.
- Melania Trump invited K-12 students to participate in a government-sponsored nationwide contest designed to encourage them to use artificial intelligence tools to solve community issues.
- According to Michael Kratsios, director of the White House science and technology office, the aim of the AI challenge is to get students to work together since they will use artificial intelligence in adulthood.
- Melania Trump told The Post that she realized the opportunities and risks AI will bring to the future society of America after creating her AI Audiobook "Melania".
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First Lady Melania Trump Announces Groundbreaking Nationwide Presidential AI Challenge for K-12 Students
In an effort to boost American ingenuity and put the United States back at the forefront of technology, First Lady Melania Trump has unveiled the nationwide Presidential AI Challenge, inviting students from kindergarten through 12th grade to harness artificial intelligence to solve real-world problems.
Washington, Aug 26 (EFE).- The First Lady of the United States, Melania Trump, presented this Tuesday a project with which she seeks to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) among school students, from the age of four to eighteen. Melania Trump announced in a video published by the White House what they have called the ‘Presidential Challenge of AI’, an initiative with which children and their educators are urged to solve real problems in their…
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