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L.A, Unified superintendent resigns amid FBI probe into chatbot contract
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Alberto Carvalho, who won widespread praise for helping shepherd Los Angeles Unified out of the COVID-19 pandemic, resigned as the district’s superintendent Sunday amid an FBI probe apparently linked to a failed AI chatbot contract that he promoted. The Los Angeles Times first […]
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According to The Almanac’s source item, L.A, Unified superintendent resigns amid FBI probe into chatbot contract, This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Alberto Carvalho, who won widespread praise for helping shepherd Los Angeles Unified out of the COVID-19 pandemic, resigned as the district’s superintendent Sunday amid an FBI probe apparently linked to a failed AI chatbot contract that he promoted. The Los Angeles Times first […]
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- L.A, Unified superintendent resigns amid FBI probe into chatbot contractThe Almanac - 2026-06-22T23:33:02+00:00
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