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.

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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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