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First Lady Melania Trump Reinforces the Importance of Technology and Education with Her Majesty Queen Camilla

First Lady Melania Trump led an innovative cross-cultural educational program today using artificial intelligence and virtual reality. Within the spirit of Mrs. Trump’s Fostering the Future Together, a group of American students joined the First Lady and Her Majesty Queen Camilla to learn about British and American history.

“Today, students all over the world can visit historically important sites, learn about the past, and be inspired,” explained First Lady Melania Trump. “Our children don’t need to board airplanes to experience history anymore. Kids can have an educational experience that is fundamentally richer and more memorable than ever before, through VR and AI.”

Students first explored iconic sites across the United Kingdom in a fully-immersive, 360-degree experience. They visited Snowdonia, Giant’s Causeway, Stonehenge, and the exterior of Buckingham Palace. The experience deepened their understanding of other cultures and geography through advanced virtual technology.

Each student used a Meta Quest headset adorned with the “Fostering the Future Together” logo and U.S. and U.K. flags. Several of the participants are currently Presidential AI Challenge state champions. The experience took place at the White House Tennis Pavilion; one of the First Lady’s architectural and design achievements during the 45th Administration.

The First Lady then presented a group of historically important objects to Her Majesty and the students. They viewed these through Meta’s artificial intelligence glasses. Mrs. Trump curated the American artifacts to represent the strong cultural ties between the United States and the United Kingdom. Through this interactive experience, students explored items from the White House Collection and the National Archives and Records Administration.

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