Melania Trump, 27 March 2026

… strive to improve. Today, we can take proactive steps to enhance our children’s academic growth by leveraging AI as a tool in the education process.

Our teachers are already embracing the use of AI to improve K-12 academic performance. 2,700 schools participated in the K-12 AI Workshop I hosted with Zoom Communications on January 16, 2026. The White House Presidential AI Challenge (K-12) has participants from all 50 states, plus Puerto Rico and Washington DC.

Access to the classical studies is now instantaneous, because of AI - literature, science, art, philosophy, mathematics, and history - Humanity’s entire corpus of information is available in the comfort of your home.

AI provides a personalized experience, adaptive to the needs of each student. Our children can develop deeper critical thinking and independent reasoning abilities, plus boost their analytical skills and problem-solving capabilities by using AI as a tool.

The biproduct - a more well-rounded lifestyle for our children – freeing up time for being with friends, family, playing sports, and developing interests beyond school. But we must balance our tech optimism with caution. The safety of our next generation is always paramount.

Shouldn’t teachers use AI to deliver the most current, accurate knowledge to your child? And if private tutoring isn’t an option, shouldn’t technology empower students to strengthen their weaknesses at home?

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