The National Science Foundation is investing approximately $8 million in the EducateAI initiative, aimed at cultivating a skilled AI workforce. This program, launched by the NSF's Computer and Information Science and Engineering and STEM Education directorates, focuses on training future AI experts starting from the K-12 level. The initiative will create a national infrastructure to provide essential resources for AI research, including data, software, and training materials.
Funding will be distributed across five projects that will enhance access to AI education and resources. Notable projects include efforts to democratize AI instruction in higher education and integrate AI literacy into community college programs. The initiative emphasizes the importance of a diverse workforce in AI, aligning with NSF's broader commitment to innovation and inclusive access to research resources.
• NSF allocates $8 million for AI workforce development through EducateAI.
• Initiative aims to train AI experts from K-12 level.
The EducateAI initiative aims to develop a future workforce equipped with essential AI knowledge and capabilities.
Integrating AI literacy into community college programs is a key focus of the funding.
The initiative will provide access to computational data as part of its educational resources.
S. government agency that supports research and education in science and engineering. The NSF is funding the EducateAI initiative to enhance AI education and workforce development.
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