Key facts
- A $500 million initiative has been launched to help American workers adapt to AI.
- The initiative is led by former commerce secretary Gina Raimondo.
- The nonprofit Raise Us will pilot retraining and support programs for workers displaced by AI.
- Major technology firms and corporations are backing the initiative.
- Pilot programs will be conducted in various states.
A significant initiative backed by major technology firms and corporations has been launched with the goal of assisting American workers in navigating the disruptions brought about by artificial intelligence. The program, totaling $500 million, is spearheaded by former commerce secretary Gina Raimondo. The nonprofit organization Raise Us will be responsible for piloting programs designed to retrain workers and provide support for individuals who are displaced by AI technologies. This effort seeks to proactively address the impact of AI on the workforce and ensure a smoother transition for American employees.
