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Efforts are underway to make AI literacy accessible to all K–12 students, regardless of background. Schools, nonprofits, universities, and technology companies are investing in AI literacy programs, teacher training, open educational resources, and free software to help ensure that students in public schools have access to the same opportunities as their private-school peers. Dan was joined by Jeff Riley, former Massachusetts Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education and Co-Founder and Senior Advisor of Day of AI, and Katie Everett, Executive Director of the Lynch Foundation, to discuss the AI education gap and efforts to close it.
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Efforts are underway to make AI literacy accessible to all K–12 students, regardless of background. Schools, nonprofits, universities, and technology companies are investing in AI literacy programs, teacher training, open educational resources, and free software to help ensure that students in public schools have access to the same opportunities as their private-school peers. Dan was joined by Jeff Riley, former Massachusetts Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education and Co-Founder and Senior Advisor of Day of AI, and Katie Everett, Executive Director of the Lynch Foundation, to discuss the AI education gap and efforts to close it.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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