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In this undated photo, students attending the Building Your Own Computer program offered by the Connecticut-based group CfAL for Digital Inclusion, practice their skills. (Rose Servetnick/CfAL for Digital Inclusion via AP)
Rose Servetnick/CfAL for Digital Inclusion via AP
In this undated photo, students attending the Building Your Own Computer program offered by the Connecticut-based group CfAL for Digital Inclusion, practice their skills. (Rose Servetnick/CfAL for Digital Inclusion via AP)
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With many jobs expected to eventually rely on generative artificial intelligence, states are trying to help workers beef up their tech skills before they become outdated and get outfoxed by machines that are becoming increasingly smarter.

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