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First Lady Melania Trump Honors America’s Next Generation of Top AI Talent at Historic Presidential AI Challenge Awards Ceremony

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First Lady Melania Trump Honors America's Next Generation of Top AI Talent at Historic Presidential AI Challenge Awards Ceremony

The White House
June 9, 2026

"Today is about opening doors," said First Lady Melania Trump. "When new doors open, passions flow, courage blossoms, and dreams are realized. AI inspires."

Mrs. Trump awarded America's six student National Champion Teams at the White House today during the first Presidential Artificial Intelligence Challenge National Champion Awards Ceremony.

The First Lady acknowledged the program's impact on America's economy and across business sectors, including healthcare, nutrition, and public safety. Mrs. Trump praised participants for using artificial intelligence to tackle real-world challenges and encouraged them to continue pursuing their dreams. Throughout her remarks, Mrs. Trump emphasized that emerging technologies are creating new opportunities for young people to learn, innovate, and help shape the future of America." Mrs. Trump highlighted the extraordinary reach of the inaugural Presidential AI Challenge, which engaged more than 20,000 students from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 49 Department of defense Education Activity schools across 10 countries. The six student National Champion teams recognized at the White House represent the very best of the Challenge's inaugural class, including:

Elementary, Track 1: Homework Helper

Alcoa Intermediate School (Alcoa, TN)

Team Members: Aaron Gallagher, Ayden Taverna, Emma Connor, and Ryker Cochran

Elementary, Track 2: Friendzone Chatbot Bullying Prevention App

Community group (Aldie, VA)

Team Members: Riva Madda, Aarna Jaiswal, Eshani Khatri, Sanuli Rathnayake, and Samitha Pinnamareddy

Middle School, Track 1: SkillUp

NorthStar Middle School (Sammamish, WA)

Team Members: Viha Iyer, Arya Pratap, and Shrimayi Shetty

Middle School, Track 2: Using AI Models to Detect Urban Blight using Street-view Images

Julia Landon College Preparatory School (Jacksonville, FL)

Team Member: Shan Vance

High School, Track 1: Utilizing Computer Vision for Hotel Room Identification in Criminal Investigations

Upper Darby Senior High School (Drexel Hill, PA)

Team Member: Khandakar Mahin

High School, Track 2: IRIS: A Low-Cost Spatiotemporal AI Framework for Visually Impaired Navigation in Complex Urban Environments

North Allegheny High School (Sewickley, PA) Team Member: Alexander Du

The full remarks by First Lady Melania Trump are included below.

Open Doors to Realize Dreams

Congratulations to our Presidential AI Challenge winners.

It is wonderful to see this very impressive group of innovators at the White House. I'm proud that you represent the best of America. You are our future.

Thank you to Secretaries Wright and Rollins, for being here today. Your support of this program is key to its ongoing success. I also want to recognize everyone who took part in this first AI contest: students, educators, parents, and administrators.

Today is about opening doors. When new doors open, passions flow, courage blossoms, and dreams are realized. AI inspires.

Use this chapter of your life to sail away with your dreams-to continue to build boldly, and importantly, to safeguard America's leading position in the world of technology.

As you know, technology supports every business sector today. You saw AI's potential and created ideas that will shape America's future in many areas, including healthcare, nutrition, public safety, and beyond.

The first Presidential AI Challenge was broadly welcomed across our nation. More than 20,000 students participated across all 50 states, plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 49 Department of War schools in 10 countries around the world. And we are just at the beginning.

Artificial intelligence gives your communities access to the largest amount of information ever recorded in humanity's history. This fundamental democratization of intellect will profoundly altar society: our industries, our social safety net, and even our open-mindedness toward cultural diversity. Wisdom is tolerance, and change will be enhanced at hyper-speed.

AI's transformative nature opens new possibilities. AI can help us build a stronger community-making our publicly funded social programs more efficient and more effective. It allows us to deliver more personalized education and in turn, will unlock growth in America's economy.

Keep using artificial intelligence as a muse-to open new pathways, and ultimately, to achieve personal growth and success.

The young finalists here today come from different backgrounds, schools, and communities. Yet you all share something important. You saw a better way, and you chose to act. That spirit-the courage to ask questions, seek innovative solutions, and serve others-is what will continue moving our country forward.

Today is about new beginnings. Don't be reluctant to push that door open, be bold with your dreams, and brave with your actions. And now, please welcome Director Kratsios, whose patronage for technology stands out, and whose commitment to keeping America's children ahead of the AI curve will leave a lasting impression.

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