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'America will lead again in AI': Melania Trump rolls out national challenge for kids — here's the catch

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First Lady Melania Trump is stepping into the tech spotlight, launching a national program to get children thinking about artificial intelligence . But while the initiative comes with lofty promises, it’s short on details, and that’s the catch.

On Tuesday, the First Lady’s office announced the President’s Artificial Intelligence Challenge , inviting students from kindergarten through 12th grade to take part. “This will be the first step in preparing our next generation with a base understanding of this important new technology,” Trump said in a statement.

In a video posted to her X account, she tied the launch to her personal experience of using AI to produce the audiobook of her memoir Melania. “As someone who created an AI-powered audiobook and championed online safety through the Take It Down Act , I’ve seen firsthand the promise of this powerful technology,” she said. “Just as America once led the world into the skies, we are poised to lead again, this time in the age of AI.”

What the challenge will actually involve, however, remains vague. The announcement offered no specifics on what students will be asked to do, or how the program will be run. Mrs. Trump, who has no formal background in technology, is also expected to play an undefined role in the initiative.


Still, she has shown a growing interest in digital issues. In addition to her AI audiobook , she backed the Take It Down Act, which requires platforms to remove non-consensual intimate images, including AI-generated ones, within two days.

Since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, Melania has kept a low profile, spending much of her time in New York where her son Barron is at university. This new initiative marks one of her first high-profile moves in the second Trump presidency, though for now, the details remain as elusive as the technology she’s embracing.
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