Melania Trump Discusses AI at Zoom Event
During a recent online gathering titled “Zoom Ahead: AI for Tomorrow’s Leaders,” Melania Trump addressed attendees from the White House. The conversation revolved around the rapid progress in AI technology, emphasizing both its present capabilities and the future risks and opportunities it presents.
The First Lady expressed gratitude to Zoom founder Eric Yuan for orchestrating the event, commending the company’s influence in the tech sphere and linking it to her wider “mission.”
She noted that AI has significantly broadened access to creative resources, opening up fields like film, fashion, art, and music to younger generations in ways that were previously unimaginable.
“Your support directly furthers my mission to equip America’s youth to utilize AI to enhance their education and ultimately their career paths,” she mentioned.
Mrs. Trump remarked on the fortunate reality of living in a new age shaped by artificial intelligence, referring to this era as “the age of imagination.” She elaborated, saying that this time allows human curiosity to be fulfilled almost magically in mere seconds.
In her eyes, this “Age of Imagination” is powered by AI, providing the tools necessary to bring today’s creative aspirations to life.
She highlighted that students can now chase their dreams from the comfort of their homes, noting how a girl aspiring to be a fashion designer or a boy wanting to create an animated hero series can start their journeys with AI today.
Trump emphasized that curiosity has historically been central to human advancement. She referenced various figures, such as writers and scientists, who dared to ask challenging questions and rethink existing norms.
“Every innovative thinker challenges the status quo at some point,” she stated. “Their unique vision leads humanity to new horizons.”
However, she reminded the audience that the true strength of technology stems from human “imagination.” She urged everyone to use their creativity to tap into these advanced tools.
Mrs. Trump encouraged students and innovators to engage in meaningful inquiries and to better their critical thinking skills beyond the information that AI can provide.
She concluded by underscoring that while AI can create content, it lacks the ability to generate true meaning and purpose. “Humans are the ones who instill value and intent,” she said. She called for responsible and thoughtful use of technology, advising the audience to view AI as a tool rather than a substitute for individual ingenuity.
In her closing remarks, she stated, “We will harness AI as an aid, but we must not let it overshadow human intellect.”
