What To Know About LAUSD’s New AI Platform “Ed”

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Today on AirTalk, the city of Los Angeles considers eliminating 2,000 vacant jobs. Also on the show, the latest on the Ohtani Translator scandal; A deep-dive on entertainment jobs and the creative jobs draught; LAUSD launches “Ed,” a new A.I. chatbot platform for parents and students; and more.

Local and national news, NPR, things to do, food recommendations and guides to Los Angeles, Orange County and the Inland EmpireTwo high school seniors test out LAUSD's new AI platform "Ed" at the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center.In his March 18th financial status report to the city of Los Angeles, City Administrative Officer Matthew W.

It’s been an eventful start to the season so far for the Dodgers’ two new star players. The team began the 2024 regular season by splitting a two-game series in Seoul, South Korea against the San Diego Padres. After winning their season opener 5-2 on Wednesday, newly-acquired pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto was chased after one inning of a nightmarish major league debut and the Padres outlasted the Dodgers 15-11 on Thursday night, despite four hits and six RBIs from All-Star Mookie Betts.

LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said the portal is pooling together data the district already has, and analyzing it to create personalized recommendations for students. Today on AirTalk, Larry sits down withLarry Speaks With Koto Player – And New NEA National Heritage Fellow – June Kuramoto June Kuramoto has been playing the koto–the national instrument of Japan–since the age of six. The instrument is over six-feet long, with 13 strings and 13 moveable bridges. Schooled by a master koto player, Kuramoto trained on the traditional sounds of Japan, but found herself drawn to Western music as well. She was able to lean into those instincts as a member of the band Hiroshima, known for its blending of Japanese instruments into jazz and R&B, with hints of pop and funk.

 

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