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Treasury Secretary Bessent: Recent college grads need AI literacy to succeed in today's job market

AI in Education EditorialUpdated July 16, 20261 min readRead source
Treasury Secretary Bessent: Recent college grads need AI literacy to succeed in today's job market
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Key Takeaways

  • Treasury Secretary Bessent's call for AI literacy among recent graduates highlights the critical need for educational institutions to rapidly evolve their curricula.
  • This reflects the broader, irreversible trend of AI fundamentally reshaping nearly all job functions, demanding a workforce capable of leveraging and critically assessing these technologies.
  • Educators must prioritize comprehensive AI integration across all disciplines to ensure students are equipped with essential future-ready competencies, moving beyond mere tool usage to genuine understanding.

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Our Take

Treasury Secretary Bessent's call for AI literacy among recent graduates highlights the critical need for educational institutions to rapidly evolve their curricula. This reflects the broader, irreversible trend of AI fundamentally reshaping nearly all job functions, demanding a workforce capable of leveraging and critically assessing these technologies. Educators must prioritize comprehensive AI integration across all disciplines to ensure students are equipped with essential future-ready competencies, moving beyond mere tool usage to genuine understanding.

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