Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg mocked Education Secretary Linda McMahon during an MSNBC appearance after she recently went viral for confusing AI with A1, the steak sauce brand.
McMahon slipped up during her appearance at the ASU+GSV Summit last month. While discussing the state of modern education, she brought up the role of AI in today's classrooms.
She said:
āYou know, [on the subject of] AI development. I mean, how can we educate at the speed of light if we donāt have the best technology around, you know, to do that?"
"I heardāI think it was a letter or a report that I heard this morning, I wish I could remember the sourceābut thereās a school system thatās gonna start making sure that first graders, or even pre-K, have A1 teaching every year starting that far down in the grades."
āAnd thatās a wonderful thing. Kids are sponges. They just absorb everything. Wasnāt all that long ago that it was, āWeāre gonna have internet in our schools. Woo!ā"
"Now, OK, letās see A1 and how can that be helpful? How can it be helpful in one-on-one instruction? How can it be helpful in absorbing more information for those fast learners?"
"It can be more one-on-one directed. Those are the kinds of things and innovations that I wanna see continue to develop.ā
You can hear what she said in the video below.
Speaking with MSNBCās Jen Psaki on Tuesday, Buttigieg mocked McMahonās āA1ā blunder and pointed to it as further evidence that sheās unfit for the role:
"Youāve got the Secretary of Education saying that we need to make sure kids are trained in something she calls āA1ā which means she doesnāt understand that itās AI, which means she doesnāt understand artificial intelligence."
"Like I love A1 Steak Sauce, but A1 steak sauce is not one of the most important things confronting humanity right now. Artificial intelligence is. And somebody who doesnāt understand that probably should not be leading an important federal agency."
You can hear what he said in the video below.
Many agreed.
Buttigieg also took the time to blast the Trump administrationās cabinet over āSignalgateā and the mishandling of classified information, calling it part of a troubling āpattern.ā
He said sending āincredibly sensitive information to the wrong peopleā was more than just a mistakeāit underscored that many officials ādonāt know what theyāre doing.ā
Leading the Defense Department, he saidātaking aim at Secretary Pete Hegseth, who has continued to downplay the scandalāis āone of the most important jobs of anybody in the human species,ā and when youāve got the secretary of defense āplaying fast and loose with classified information,ā it raises serious concerns.