The White House says First Lady Melania Trump led VR education program
Key points
- First Lady Melania Trump led AI and VR cross-cultural education with Queen Camilla
- Event at White House Tennis Pavilion used Meta Quest headsets and historic artifacts from White House Collection and National Archives
TL;DR
- American students used VR and AI to explore UK sites including Snowdonia, Giant’s Causeway, Stonehenge, and Buckingham Palace exterior
- Students used Meta Quest headsets and AI glasses; several participants are Presidential AI Challenge state champions
- First Lady presented artifacts from the White House Collection and the National Archives, including a portrait of John Adams, a WWII map prepared for Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Churchill bust, and Staffordshire ceramics
Original text
First Lady Melania Trump led an innovative cross-cultural educational program today using artificial intelligence and virtual reality. Within the spirit of Mrs. Trump’s Fostering the Future Together, a group of American students joined the First Lady and Her Majesty Queen Camilla to learn about British and American history. “Today, students all over the world can visit historically important sites, learn about the pa...
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- Melania Trump
- Queen Camilla
- Meta Quest
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- Melania Trump
- Queen Camilla
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- Snowdonia (Wales
- United Kingdom
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