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RSS FeedHonolulu launches AI training program for O'ahu businesses, nonprofits
Original Published: May 23, 2026
🎯 Impact Sentiment: Positive
📋 Summary
- Honolulu's Office of Economic Revitalization, partnering with Māpunawai and Skilled Tomorrow, is launching a free "AI for Everyone at Work" program to help O'ahu businesses and nonprofits (5–50 employees) adopt AI responsibly.
- The free one-day "train-the-trainer" program teaches AI fundamentals, real-world workplace use cases, and strategies for reaching multigenerational teams — including older workers disproportionately left out of upskilling opportunities.
- Participants commit to delivering at least two internal training sessions within six months, creating a self-sustaining ripple effect of AI literacy across their organizations.
- Applications are open until May 27 for a cohort of 12; the program explicitly positions AI as a productivity tool that supplements — not replaces — human judgment.
💡 JR Insights
- 💼 Implication: Local governments are stepping in to close the AI skills gap at the community level, particularly for small businesses and older workers who risk being left behind as AI becomes a baseline workplace requirement.
- 🚨 Risk: Workers and businesses that skip foundational AI literacy programs now will find themselves increasingly uncompetitive as even basic job functions become AI-assisted — and the gap widens every month.
- ✨ Takeaway: Take advantage of free, government-backed AI training where available. Being an internal "AI trainer" at your organization builds skills and signals leadership and adaptability — exactly what employers are looking for.