Washington, D.C. | April 28, 2025 — RegulatingAI, a non-profit initiative of Knowledge Networks dedicated to ethical AI governance, welcomes the recent Executive Order titled “Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth.” This landmark directive establishes a national policy to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) education into K–12 classrooms, aiming to cultivate an AI-ready workforce and foster the next generation of American AI innovators.
The Executive Order outlines several key initiatives, including:
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Formation of a national Task Force on AI Education to guide curriculum integration and teacher preparedness.
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Launch of the Presidential AI Challenge to incentivize student and educator innovation in AI.
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Support for public-private partnerships that provide AI learning tools and resources for schools.
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Prioritization of AI-focused training in federal grants and research initiatives across education sectors.
Sanjay Puri, Founder and Chairman of RegulatingAI, commented, “This Executive Order is a pivotal step toward embedding AI literacy into the fabric of American education. By equipping educators and students with the necessary tools and knowledge, we lay the groundwork for a future where AI is developed and utilized responsibly. It’s imperative that as we advance technologically, we also instill a strong ethical foundation to guide AI’s integration into society.”
RegulatingAI emphasizes that this is not just a national imperative but a global one. As AI technologies shape our collective future, collaborative governance and ethical education must become a shared responsibility across borders. RegulatingAI remains committed to supporting such frameworks through dialogue, policymaking, and expert-led initiatives.
About RegulatingAI
RegulatingAI, an initiative of Knowledge Networks, is a non-profit organization focused on promoting ethical AI governance. We empower regulators, industry leaders, and advocacy groups with the knowledge and tools necessary to shape the future of AI technologies, ensuring they are developed with trust and transparency.
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