The app can remind students of their class assignments, suggest reading materials for specific projects, and even lists what's on the lunch menu for the day.The 540,000 students in the Los Angeles Unified School District will now have access to ED, a new district-developed artificial intelligence app aimed at boosting students' academic success.
"We have remarkably brilliant, committed teachers, support staff, counselors. This will never be a replacement for that talent, but this is a technology that becomes a personal assistant to students," he said. "If students want to take SAT prep, or AP prep, they have that program in there, and you're able to have a session with a tutor to help you with your AP or SAT, ACT whatever class or test that you want to pass," said Biana Cruz, a senior at Roybal Learning Center, which has already tested out the program.During Wednesday's press conference, Carvalho addressed security concerns, and the overall fear of AI technology.