President Trump signs an executive decree to implement AI in kindergarten schools in the 12th year

by Finn Patraic

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West Monroe, Louisiana (Knoe) – President Trump has signed an executive decree to provide artificial intelligence in kindergarten classrooms to 12th year.

On April 23, the White House published a statement explaining how the executive order will promote literacy and the competence of AI among Americans by adding AI to education, providing complete training to educators and more.

Cyber ​​Professional and CEO of Hitech, Richard Raue says that the use of AI can be good or bad. He says it is a tool that can advance education, if it is used correctly.

He say, “All Phones are readyty much ai capable, so simplely asking google a question or microsoft or anyone, all those tools are backed with ai and all the questions and years. Think of all the children that have access to phones, they can do with weltever they want Last 30 Years, Just Like We Will Do With Ai, We've made Errors and Learn from them, and put Guardrails in place, just as we will with a lot our technology is safe and competent.

Local group director at the Risse Middle School, Charles Longino says that he uses AI in class to criticize students' performance skills and that he offers music suggestions that will target certain fields of performance. He says it could be useful for other materials and reduce the pressure on teachers.

He says: “It could ask them specific questions about the missing steps and the student should submit to this, then it could teach them, saying that they have missed a step and help them by showing them how to rework the problem.”

Cyber-professional Richard Raue says that with AI being probably implemented in schools, the next objective would be to assess funding for its use and create obstacles to safety for students.

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