First Lady Melania Trump spoke to the United Nations Security Council about the importance of education in stopping conflict. She told world leaders that teaching children about different cultures and beliefs is the best way to build a future without war.
The speech focused on using new technology, like artificial intelligence, to give every person on Earth access to the world's knowledge. She explained that AI can help people in even the most remote areas learn about science, medicine, and history from their mobile devices.
The First Lady asked nations to work together to close the technology gap. While about 70 percent of the world is already online, she urged leaders to help the remaining 30 percent get connected so they can reach their full potential.
She argued that when societies value learning and protect books and science, they become more stable and peaceful. By focusing on wisdom instead of old political arguments, she believes the next generation can solve major problems like food shortages and healthcare.
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First Lady Melania Trump Addresses U.N. Security Council, Championing Peace Through Education