LittleLit becomes latest company to join White House AI Education Taskforce
LittleLit, a U.S.-based AI learning platform for students, has joined the White House AI Education Taskforce and pledged to equip K-12 schools with AI skills to prepare children for the future workforce.
Dipti Bhide, CEO of LittleLit, announced in a LinkedIn post that the company will participate in the White House AI Education Taskforce.
The initiative follows the April 2025 executive order on advancing AI education for American youth, which set out a plan for every K-12 student in the United States to receive meaningful AI skills training.
LittleLit develops a project-based, interactive AI curriculum designed specifically for K-12 learners. Its platform is grade-leveled, embeds ethics and safety, and includes over 1,000 AI “missions” to help students apply job-related skills across a range of professions. According to the company, more than 15,000 students, families, and educators across North America already use the program.
LittleLit’s move to join the White House AI Education Taskforce comes alongside broader national efforts to expand AI literacy in schools. Last week, the White House convened major technology companies including Amazon, Google, Anthropic, and Brainly, securing funding, training, and tools to support K-12 classroom. First Lady Melania Trump highlighted the importance of early adoption, stating: “Teaching students AI literacy from an early age is key to American success. The robots are here. Our future is no longer science fiction.”
Bhide says in her LinkedIn post: “Excited to share - LittleLit Joins White House AI Education Taskforce, Pledges to Equip K-12 Schools With AI Skills for the Future Workforce. Our mission has always been simple: AI Skills for every child to prepare for the future workforce. Now, as part of the White House AI Education Taskforce, we’re ensuring every K-12 school has the tools to teach AI — safely, meaningfully, and for all students.”
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