RAISE US
Coverage of RAISE US in the Nexus archive.
- ‘RAISE US’ Is a Rare Positive Development in AI Transformation
'RAISE US' is highlighted as a rare positive development in AI transformation, focusing on the potential positive impact of AI on the workforce. The article is authored by Ray Schroeder and presented as good news in the context of AI's role in employment.
- How a ‘coalition of the willing’ wants to change the US agenda on AI
Gina Raimondo and Eric Holcomb launched RAISE US, a nonprofit supported by companies like Amazon and Microsoft, to help workers adapt to AI. The initiative focuses on workforce resiliency in states like Maryland and Arkansas, aiming to prevent political instability and maintain U.S. technological leadership over China.
- Former Indiana governor explains how his nonprofit will help workers impacted by AI boom
RAISE US, a nonprofit group, launched a new fund to help workers affected by AI. Former Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, a co-chair of RAISE US, is discussing the initiative.
- Nonprofit aims to help workers displaced by AI
A nonprofit called RAISE US aims to prepare workers, companies, and local economies for job displacement caused by artificial intelligence. It is a bipartisan effort co-founded by Eric Holcomb and Gina Raimondo.
- OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, and Amazon are behind a new organization that aims to help prepare workers for AI
Raise US, supported by OpenAI, Anthropic, Amazon, and Microsoft, aims to prepare workers for AI disruption. Led by Gina Raimondo, the organization has raised $500 million and partners with Arkansas, Connecticut, Maryland, and Utah to pilot workforce initiatives like AI-powered career platforms and expanded service-years in education and healthcare.
- A $500M initiative is aiming to turn AI job upheaval into opportunity
A $500 million initiative called RAISE US, led by Gina Raimondo and Eric Holcomb, aims to address AI-driven job losses through education and training programs, partnering with states and companies like Amazon and Microsoft to support workers transitioning to new careers.
- AI is plowing through the workplace. This new group wants to help people adapt and have jobs
A new bipartisan nonprofit, RAISE US, aims to help workers adapt to AI-driven job changes through education and training, funded by over $500 million. It partners with states and major employers like Amazon and Microsoft to develop programs connecting education to job opportunities.
- AI is plowing through the workplace. This new group wants to help people adapt and have jobs
A bipartisan nonprofit called RAISE US, founded by Gina Raimondo and Eric Holcomb, aims to help workers adapt to AI-driven job displacement through education and training programs. The group has over $500 million in funding and partners with states and major companies like Amazon and Microsoft to develop policies connecting education to employment opportunities.
- AI is plowing through the workplace. This new group wants to help people adapt and have jobs
A bipartisan nonprofit called RAISE US aims to help American workers adapt to AI-driven job displacement through education and training programs, with over $500 million in funding. Founded by Gina Raimondo and Eric Holcomb, the group partners with states like Arkansas and major employers including Amazon and Microsoft to create new job opportunities and stabilize the economy.
- Raimondo launches AI project with backing of tech giants
Gina Raimondo and Eric Holcomb lead RAISE US, a nonpartisan initiative supported by OpenAI, Anthropic, Bank of America, and Amazon to help workers adapt to AI-driven economic changes. The project partners with Arkansas, Connecticut, Maryland, and Utah to test workforce support programs using private capital.