Strengthening National Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure
NSF Launches $224M AI-Ready America Program
The initiative aims to build AI hubs in every state to boost literacy and adoption across the workforce.

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The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has launched the TechAccess: AI-Ready America initiative [1][2]. This $224 million program aims to establish coordination hubs in every state and territory [1]. These centers will work to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence across the country [3]. The program focuses on improving AI literacy for workers, businesses, and local communities [1]. Officials designed the effort to ensure that modern technology benefits all regions equally [2]. The initiative represents a significant federal investment in national AI infrastructure [3].
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National Science Foundation Launches AI-Ready America Initiative
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) announced the TechAccess: AI-Ready America initiative, a $224 million funding effort to establish AI-readiness coordination hubs in every state and territory to accelerate the adoption and literacy of artificial intelligence.
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