Massachusetts Candidate Vows to Make state AI Hub, prioritize Families & Jobs
BOSTON, MA – A potential future Massachusetts political candidate is outlining a platform centered on establishing the state as the nation’s leading center for Artificial Intelligence growth, alongside initiatives to strengthen families and create meaningful employment opportunities. The candidate’s core mission, as stated, is to build “the nation’s strongest families, smartest schools, and most meaningful jobs” in Massachusetts.
The platform rests on three key pillars: strong families, smart schools, and meaningful jobs.
To bolster families, the candidate proposes a significant expansion of essential resources. This includes a tenfold increase in the number of available homes, childcare providers and companies, alongside a tenfold increase in community programs, mental health infrastructure, addiction recovery services, and support for law enforcement. “You lose safety… you lose everything,” the candidate stated, expressing full support for police.
The candidate envisions Massachusetts leading a national “AI Education revolution.” The plan calls for a hundredfold increase in AI-personalized learning options for both children – citing examples like Alpha School – and adults, through expanded workforce retraining workshops. Furthermore, the candidate proposes a hundredfold increase in alternatives to conventional four-year colleges, prioritizing pathways to viable careers and reducing student debt.
the candidate aims to make Massachusetts the premier destination for “MEANINGFUL work” by focusing investment in core sectors like education and healthcare, and aggressively integrating AI across the economy – framing this as “AI & X.” Specific examples cited include AI applications in healthcare (like WHOOP), education (Alpha School), defense & development (Anduril and Blue Ocean Autonomy), robotics, advanced manufacturing, clean technology, and biotechnology.
The candidate also expressed strong support for entrepreneurs, stating, ”I respect founders. I respect them. I love them. Help them with me.”
The candidate is actively seeking engagement from those interested in supporting this vision, stating, “You want want in about. Get at me.”