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Department of Labor Launches Free SMS Course to Prepare American Workers for AI Transition

Benefit From A.I.

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The Department of Labor introduces a text-message-based training initiative to democratize artificial intelligence education for the modern workforce.

By Miles J. Edwards

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In an unexpected fusion of World War I-era iconography and cutting-edge technology, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has launched a nationwide campaign utilizing Uncle Sam to recruit American workers for the digital age.

The initiative, titled “Make America AI-Ready,” offers a free, seven-day artificial intelligence literacy course delivered entirely via text message.

As seen in the official promotional image 1000049691.jpg, the DOL is leaning heavily into an iconic American symbol. Reimagining the classic James Montgomery Flagg recruitment poster, Uncle Sam points directly at the viewer under the bold headline: “I WANT YOU TO BENEFIT FROM AI.” The graphic promises that citizens can “Learn AI in just a text a day” and features the official logos of the Department of Labor alongside the “Make America AI-Ready” campaign emblem.

Meeting Workers Where They Are

The text-based initiative is a deliberate effort by the federal government to democratize tech education. By removing the barriers of broadband internet access, expensive hardware, or complex software installations, the program is designed to reach individuals who might otherwise be left behind by the rapid integration of automation.

“The format is designed to reach individuals who may not have access to traditional online learning environments, including those without laptops or reliable internet connections,” the DOL noted during the rollout.

Breaking Down the Mobile-First Training Framework

To enroll, workers simply text the keyword “READY” to 20202. Once registered, they receive bite-sized, interactive lessons and daily challenges that take roughly 10 minutes a day to complete.

What the 7-Day Curriculum Covers

Developed through a public-private partnership with the education technology company Arist, the curriculum is structured around the DOL’s newly established AI Literacy Framework. Rather than teaching advanced coding, the program focuses on practical, foundational interactions with large language models:

Program Quick FactsDetails
CostFree ($0)
Duration7 Days
Time Commitment10 Minutes per day
How to JoinText “READY” to 20202
Tech RequiredAny SMS-capable cell phone

The Human in the Loop

Early reviews of the course from workforce development experts note that while the text-delivery system is highly effective for establishing a baseline, it emphasizes a “human-in-the-loop” philosophy. The lessons consistently advocate that AI should supply roughly 80% of the foundational work, leaving the remaining crucial 20% to human judgment, refinement, and accountability.

For workers who finish the one-week course, the DOL provides a gateway to additional, advanced learning resources and information on emerging AI-related career pathways.

The program signals a major shift in how the federal government approaches large-scale economic upskilling: treating AI literacy not as an elite tech skill, but as a basic utility for the entire American workforce.

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