Empowering the Workforce with AI
Washington, D.C. Pioneers with AI Upskilling Cohort for Federal Workers
In an innovative step towards addressing AI‑induced workforce disruptions, a new AI Upskilling Cohort is set to launch in Washington, D.C., in August 2025. Organized by the DC Public Library and Levy, this free, 12‑week pilot program aims to support displaced federal employees and those affected by automation and layoffs. Participants will gain practical AI skills through hands‑on workshops, fostering a community learning environment designed to boost confidence and navigate career transitions effectively.
Introduction to the AI Upskilling Cohort in Washington, D.C.
Program Objectives and Structure
Target Audience: Who Can Benefit?
The Role of AI in Workforce Transitions
Key Features of the Cohort: Free and Community‑Driven
Workshops and Practical AI Skills
Supporting DC's Broader AI and Workforce Goals
Public Reactions and Feedback
Future Implications and Scalability
Conclusion: A Pathway to Economic and Social Resilience
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