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Carvalho, who unplugged school AI chatbot, wants task force to tell him what went wrong
LA TimesLos Angeles Unified School District Supt. It’s been attested to by everybody I’ve spoken with.” After the preview of “Ed” in the speech a year ago, the district presented the finished chatbot in March. And that’s exactly what I’m seeking.” L.A. Unified has paid AllHere $3 million of a potential $6-million contract, and district officials said all the payments to date were appropriate for work performed. Whiteley said the company had taken shortcuts with security and data privacy in violation of sound practice, school district policy and its contract with L.A. Unified. But a company representative has responded to L.A. Unified, Carvalho said: “We’ve had — our team has had — conversations with the company about those allegations.
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