250+ CEOs just dropped an open letter in the @nytimes with one big ask: make computer science and AI a required part of K-12 education. This is about opportunity, not just tech. Let’s unlock it for every student. → brnw.ch/21wSq2F #Unlock8 #CSForAll
@codeorg @bgarlinghouse @nytimes LFG now @prince_xrp_ for 1000x
@codeorg @bgarlinghouse @nytimes Brad don’t rug me you bastard
@codeorg @bgarlinghouse @nytimes “Ladies and gentlemen, please make sure your seat backs and tray tables are in their full upright position. Make sure your seat belt is securely fastened and all carry-on luggage is stowed underneath the seat in front of you or in the overhead bins. Thank you.” $XRP let’s gooo!
@codeorg @bgarlinghouse @nytimes Totally agree, is a must. We need to prepare future generations starting now!
@codeorg @bgarlinghouse @nytimes @bgarlinghouse please make financial education part of their learning too
@codeorg @bgarlinghouse @nytimes AI needs to be destroyed before it destroys us
@codeorg @bgarlinghouse @nytimes Crypto will be a huge part of our future and I hope it is mandatory education for the next generation!!!
@codeorg @bgarlinghouse @nytimes I keep thinking about this - AI literacy is really becoming the new baseline. Feels like we're watching a new gap form right before our eyes between those who can navigate these tools and those who can't.
@codeorg @rahulvohra @nytimes There aren’t a whole of lot genuinely bipartisan issues left but I believe this can be one of them.
@codeorg @bgarlinghouse @nytimes Math and science. AI definitely falls well within the science community
@codeorg @bgarlinghouse @nytimes This needs to happen now!
@codeorg @bgarlinghouse @nytimes I wouldn't want my kids or grandkids dealing with AI. I don't even deal with it.