Melania Trump speaks out about this pressing issue for Americans

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The first lady is becoming more hands on with things. She isn’t going to just sit back and smile.

Because Melania Trump has spoken out about this pressing issue for Americans.

In a no-nonsense op-ed that cuts through the noise, First Lady Melania Trump is demanding that the nation wake up to the massive opportunity staring us in the face with artificial intelligence.

She pulls no punches, making clear that AI “could improve teaching and help deliver a world-class education to our children,” and states that “we should embrace AI now in order to ensure America’s children outpace the global community.”

This hits right at the gut level for every mom and dad grinding away to give their kids a fighting chance against a world that never slows down.

“As we transition into an AI technology-driven future, equipping our youth with the skills to navigate and leverage AI is crucial to their success,” the first lady said in her op-ed for Fox News.

She gets it because regular parents everywhere get it too. “Every parent seeks the best education for their child,” Melania Trump said.

The first lady also continued by saying that AI “provides access to an elite education — the highest level of human knowledge — benefiting students, families and educators alike.”

The days of top learning locked behind paywalls for the connected few are ending fast, and that is exactly the kind of change that puts power back in the hands of working families.

Melania referred to AI as “the great equalizer” which “can level the educational playing field for all children.”

“For generations, only wealthier families could afford tutors and specialized programs. AI changes this completely,” she stated.

This shift is already proving its worth in classrooms where kids are getting real results instead of one-size-fits-all lessons that leave too many behind.

Melania Trump pointed to AI technology as sparking yet another historic advance in schooling, much like breakthroughs of the past.

“The printing press shipped books to the masses, computers brought information into classrooms, and the internet made knowledge globally accessible,” she said.

“AI is the continuation of human knowledge’s delivery evolution and should be embraced.”

Yet none of this works if we drag our feet on teaching kids how to use it properly from day one.