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Michael Kratsios: “The Presidential AI Challenge had tens of thousands of…”

Featuring: Michael Kratsios, Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Science Advisor to the President | National

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The road that brought us to today stretches back more than a year to April 2025, when President Trump signed the Advancing AI Education for America's Youth executive order. This established the AI Education Task Force and inaugurated The Presidential AI Challenge had tens of thousands of participants representing every state in the nation, as well as DC, Puerto Rico, and Department of War schools. War schools all across our planet. Our competitors in this historic challenge produced more than two and a half thousand projects aiming to overcome some of their community's greatest challenges. (01:25–01:39)

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