What could an executive order on AI in education mean for schools?
- President Donald Trump's administration reportedly weighs a draft executive order integrating artificial intelligence into K-12 schools.
- Attention to AI spiked recently, and the United States aims to remain competitive globally in technology.
- The draft order would create a task force and direct federal agencies to prioritize AI training and partnerships.
- TeachAI reports 27 states and Puerto Rico developed school AI guidelines.
- Experts express encouragement regarding AI literacy goals but note potential hurdles like decreased federal capacity.
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Donald Trump Wants Your Children To Get AI In School So He Looks Like Rambo To Them Too
Aren’t you glad we’re still in Cute Animal Illustrations Week? Photo by Yerlin Matu on UnsplashEven though the Trump administration wants to shut down the US Department of Education and is slashing funding for education and science across the federal government, the White House has also drafted an executive order that would mandate schools integrate artificial intelligence in K-12 education, because all our kids need to learn about the technolog…
Trump is reportedly drafting an executive order to integrate AI into public schools. Here’s what’s in it
The Trump administration might be in the process of dismantling the Department of Education, but it still wants a say in what students learn in school. The Washington Post reports that Trump has drafted (but not yet signed) an executive order that would make artificial intelligence part of the school process for children as young as five years old. The EO, titled “Advancing artificial intelligence education for American youth” and reportedly see…
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