Connected Nation launches AI Literacy Resource Hub to help prepare Americans for the future of work
National nonprofit Connected Nation has launched a new AI Literacy Resource Hub aiming to help Americans prepare for the future of work with free training resources.
The centralized hub connects learners and community organizations with training materials and guides developed by technology companies, researchers, and practitioners.
"AI is already transforming how we live and work, but too many Americans remain uncertain about its impact or how to use it responsibly," explains Tom Ferree, Chairman & CEO of Connected Nation.
"By curating and sharing AI literacy tools, we're helping people cut through the noise. Every person, regardless of age, background, or location, should have a clear path to learn what AI is, how it works, and how to use it to improve their lives and livelihoods."
The AI Literacy Hub invites other organizations to share their resources, helping to build a community-driven hub of information on AI.
"Throughout our nearly 25-year history, Connected Nation has helped more than 130,000 individuals gain essential digital skills, from computer basics to remote work readiness, impacting over 21 million people through our programs, research, and partnerships," adds Heather Gate, Executive Vice President of Digital Transformation.
"Now we are extending that mission to AI literacy. By connecting people to credible external resources, we are removing barriers to access and helping communities learn safely and effectively. This effort ensures that every American can benefit from the opportunities that AI presents."