Oluremi Tinubu, Nigeria’s first lady, on Wednesday attended the “Fostering the Future Together Summit” hosted by Melania Trump, her US counterpart, at the White House in Washington, DC.
Oluremi was among 45 first ladies, including France’s
Brigitte Macron, who attended the event aimed at “expanding access to
educational tools” and protecting children in digital environments.
Melania introduced an American-made humanoid system, Figure
3, marking the first time such technology was formally presented to
international leaders in a diplomatic setting at the White House.
“The future of AI is personified – it will be formed in the
shape of humans. Very soon artificial intelligence will move from our mobile
phones to humanoids that deliver utility,” the US first lady said.
“This technology may reset the modern world order and
rebalance power. Your children must be prepared to ascend within this
framework.
“Our coalition can make this vision real by supporting
concrete initiatives that equip young people with the skills they need –
invest, expand access, and foster new opportunity.”
Officials from nine countries—including the US, France,
Poland, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Morocco—presented national
strategies for integrating technology into education systems.
Melania urged the nations present at the summit to work
together in actualising the summit’s vision.
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