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Trump pushes AI education as part of race for U.S. leadership

On The Final 5, James Czerniawski of the Consumer Choice Center said the White House’s new AI framework reflects a belief that artificial intelligence is both a major economic opportunity and a strategic competition with China. He said the administration wants Congress to help shape policy while also promoting AI literacy for children, arguing schools should teach students how to use the technology responsibly rather than ban it. Czerniawski described AI as a potential personalized learning tool and said lawmakers in both parties are beginning to engage, though any national standards or legislation are still in the early stages.