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Education Secretary Linda McMahon fumbling the pronunciation of AI (Artificial intelligence) with A.1. — like the steak sauce —

A Dan Quayle Moment! Like The Time Quayle Misspelled 'potato' ...'potatoe.'

MSNBC Host Rachael Maddow discusses the irony of Education Secretary Linda McMahon fumbling the pronunciation of AI with A.1. — like the steak sauce — at a conference on education and artificial intelligence.

The A.1. sauce brand capitalized on the blunder and posted on social media that "every school should have access to A.1."

MSNBC Host Rachael Maddow discusses the irony of Education Secretary Linda McMahon fumbling the pronunciation of AI with A.1. — like the steak sauce — at a conference on education and artificial intelligence.

Watch the Clip where the secretary of education, pro. wrestler executive Linda McMahon, referring to artificial intelligence (AI) pronounced as A 1 (A-one)!

A truly Dan Quayle Moment! Like The Time Quayle Misspelled 'potato' ...'potatoe.' In 1992, a notable event unfolded at Rivera Elementary School in Trenton, New Jersey, where he participated in a spelling bee. William Figueroa, a 12-year-old student, was called to the board to demonstrate how to spell the word “potato.” With a stick of chalk and impressive penmanship, Figueroa carefully spelled the word correctly. He stepped back, feeling satisfied, until the Vice President himself suggested that he add another letter to the end, thus spelling it “potatoe.”

Before long, Linda's memes began to flood social media, and people were just loving it.

 

A.1. responds after Linda McMahon mistakes it with AI (artificial intelligence)

The A.1. sauce brand capitalized on the blunder and posted on social media that "every school should have access to A.1."

Megan Ziegler | Sun, April 13, 2025 at 2:15 PM EDT

FILE - Bottles of A.1. Sauce are stacked at a Costco Wholesale store on March 11, 2025 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Kevin Carter/Getty Images)

The Brief

  • Education Secretary Linda McMahon recently mistakenly referred to AI as A1 a number of times when speaking at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit.

  • The A.1. sauce brand capitalized on the blunder and posted on social media that "every school should have access to A.1."

  • Meanwhile, President Trump has ordered the dismantling of the Education Department, calling for the "return of authority" over education to the state and local level.

  • A sauce brand is taking advantage of the moment after a blunder last week involving Education Secretary Linda McMahon.

AI and A.1. | What happened

Education Secretary Linda McMahon was speaking last week at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit, an annual gathering of education and learning leaders, when she mistakenly referred to AI (artificial intelligence) as A1 a number of times.

What they're saying

The sauce brand A.1. got wind of the blunder and capitalized on the moment, posting on social media that "every school should have access to A.1."

McMahon referred to artificial intelligence correctly at first, asking, "AI development - how can we educate at the speed of light if we don’t have the best technology around to do that?"

But she confused it for A1 in the next couple of mentions.

She said she read about a school system that's going to start making sure that first graders, or even pre-Ks, have "A1" teaching every year. "That's a wonderful thing!" she said.

"Kids are sponges. They just absorb everything," she added. "It wasn't all that long ago that it was, 'We're going to have internet in our schools!' Whoop! Now let's see A1 and how can that be helpful. In one-on-one instruction, in absorbing more info for those fast learners."

"Agree, best to start them early," the sauce brand also joked in its post.

Who is Linda McMahon? | The backstory

McMahon, 76, the former CEO of WWE, was confirmed by the US Senate to be the next Secretary of Education last month.

WWE background

McMahon is married to Vince McMahon, whose father was a prominent professional wrestling promoter. They followed him into the business, founding their own company that’s now known as World Wrestling Entertainment, or WWE. It became a juggernaut in the industry and American culture.

Political background

McMahon stepped down from her position as WWE’s chief executive to enter politics. She ran twice for a U.S. Senate seat in Connecticut, but lost in 2010 to Richard Blumenthal and in 2012 to Chris Murphy.

Shifting gears, she focused on providing financial support to candidates. McMahon provided $6 million to help Trump’s candidacy after he secured the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.

What they're saying

"When President Trump asked me about this job, I told him, I don’t come from the world of education. And he said I’m looking for an executive. I’m looking for someone who has leadership and management skills because of what we need to do with education in our country," McMahon said during her same roundtable talk at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit.

Meanwhile

Trump has ordered the dismantling of the Education Department, calling for the "return of authority" over education to the state and local level.

The Source

Information in this article was taken from the public and streamed remarks from Linda McMahon on April 10 at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit, and an April 10 Instagram post from A.1. Original Sauce. Background information on McMahon and the Education Department was taken from previous FOX Television Station reportings and The Associated Press. This story was reported from Detroit.

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