Key facts
- A new nonprofit called Raise Us has launched.
- Raise Us has received $500 million in funding.
- Funding for Raise Us comes from AI labs and corporations.
- The organization aims to help American workers adapt to AI's impact on jobs.
- Raise Us is led by former Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.
- The nonprofit will partner with states on pilot programs.
- Retraining initiatives are part of Raise Us's strategy.
A new nonprofit organization named Raise Us has been launched with a significant financial backing of $500 million. This funding comes from a consortium of AI labs and major corporations. The primary objective of Raise Us is to assist American workers in adapting to the evolving job market, which is being reshaped by the advancements in artificial intelligence. The initiative is spearheaded by Gina Raimondo, who previously served as the Commerce Secretary. Raise Us intends to collaborate with various states across the U.S. to implement pilot programs and develop retraining initiatives. These programs are designed to equip the workforce with the necessary skills to navigate the changes brought about by AI integration into different industries. The focus is on creating a smoother transition for employees whose roles may be affected by automation and AI technologies.
