A.I.-Themed High School Is Put on Hold After Parental Backlash
A proposed A.I.-themed high school in New York City has been put on hold following backlash from parents concerned about the rapid integration of artificial intelligence in education. The city's schools chancellor also canceled plans to close two schools on the Upper West Side. The decision comes amid broader debates over the role of generative AI in public schooling.
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