Bipartisan Nonprofit RAISE US Launches With $500M+ to Fund AI Workforce Training Programs
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A new bipartisan nonprofit called RAISE US is launching with over $500 million in funding to support education and training programs at the state level, aimed at helping American workers adapt to the AI-driven transformation of the economy. The initiative brings together former government officials and private sector leaders to create pathways for workers to reskill and upskill as AI reshapes industries and job markets across the United States.
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bskyBipartisan Nonprofit RAISE US Launches With $500M+ to Fund AI Workforce Training Programsbroadbandbreakfast.comKey quotes
· 3 pulledWe need to make sure that as AI transforms our economy, American workers are not left behind.
This is about giving people the tools they need to adapt and thrive in a changing job market.
The bipartisan nature of this initiative shows that workforce development is not a partisan issue.
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