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Updated · The White House · Apr 28
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla lead AI/VR educational program for students at White House
Updated
Updated · The White House · Apr 28

Melania Trump and Queen Camilla lead AI/VR educational program for students at White House

13 articles · Updated · The White House · Apr 28
  • The event, held at the White House Tennis Pavilion, featured American students—including Presidential AI Challenge state champions—using Meta Quest headsets and AI glasses to explore UK and US history and artifacts.
  • Students virtually visited sites like Stonehenge and Buckingham Palace, and examined historical objects such as a Churchill bust and a WWII map, deepening cultural understanding through immersive technology.
  • This cross-cultural initiative, part of Melania Trump’s Fostering the Future Together under the BE BEST program, highlights ongoing US-UK educational collaboration and the growing role of advanced technology in global youth empowerment.
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