Expanding Access to AI Training

DOL and NSF Launch AI-Ready America Initiative

New TechAccess program establishes state hubs to provide AI training and tools for the U.S. workforce.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
Diverse adults working on laptops in a modern, collaborative classroom setting focused on technology training.

Diverse adults working on laptops in a modern, collaborative classroom setting focused on technology training.

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The U.S. Department of Labor and the National Science Foundation launched a new partnership on April 2, 2026 [1]. This program, called TechAccess: AI-Ready America, aims to expand AI training for workers [1]. It establishes state coordination hubs to distribute knowledge and tools across the country [1]. These hubs will help the American workforce adapt to evolving technology [1]. Officials designed the initiative to ensure broad access to AI resources [1]. This collaboration focuses on keeping workers competitive in an AI-driven economy [1].

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US Labor Dept and NSF Launch TechAccess AI Initiative