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Business leaders urge early AI education in US schools

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More than 250 top executives have issued a public plea urging schools to prioritize artificial intelligence education, K-12 tech curriculum. Corporate leaders from Microsoft, Uber, and Etsy are among those highlighting the need for the United States to strengthen its position through comprehensive tech-based learning.

The group issued their message in a prominent ad, noting that several countries have already made these courses mandatory for students. According to their statement, the US risks losing its competitive edge if it fails to match these international efforts.

Calls for National Education Reform

The letter emphasizes the urgency of preparing the next generation not simply to use technology, but to actively shape it. Without robust foundational education in these fields, students may be limited to being users rather than future creators in AI.

The appeal coincides with ongoing policy discussions at the federal level regarding the nation’s approach to artificial intelligence education, K-12 tech curriculum. Recently, there have been executive actions encouraging deeper collaboration between schools and private industry to integrate AI training throughout all levels of schooling.

These calls come amid concerns that budget reductions could impede progress in basic research and innovation in artificial intelligence. Leaders warn that investing in advanced education now is critical for maintaining both economic growth and global leadership in technology.

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