How West Virginia is Building an AI-Ready Workforce: From Policy to Practice
17 Jul 2025
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Artificial intelligence isn’t the future. It’s now, and whether we’re ready or not, it’s reshaping how we work, learn, and live.
At Generation West Virginia’s recent Pathways to Progress conference, we convened a panel of leaders across policy, education, industry, and design to ask: how can West Virginia not only keep up with AI, but lead the way?
The answer was clear: we have what we need, we just need to act like it.
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