From Bletchley to Bharat: Can Middle Powers Chart a Third Way in AI?
For middle powers, the logic of banding together is undeniably compelling at a time of escalating great power coercion.
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An experiment in federal pathways funding aimed to improve outcomes for opportunity youth. Did it succeed?
PAYA’s Director reflects on progress in the field of youth apprenticeship, and on big questions still to be answered on the way to scale.
Creative states, colleges, and employers are showing us ways to help working students avoid false choices.
States play an important role in expanding youth apprenticeship but must design systems to ensure quality, access, and accountability.
Shalin Jyotishi responds to a proposal from MIT’s Bill Bonvillian and John Liu calling for a “technologist” occupational category in advance
Shalin Jyotishi was quoted in an article in Fast Company about AI programs at community colleges.
Community college baccalaureate programs in Washington open opportunities for a baccalaureate degree for older, rural, and minority students
Employers can enact these strategies to ensure that workplace AI is a win-win for business and workers.
We share four key characteristics of students’ current jobs that they valued most.