The Tucson Unified School District Board failed to agree on plans to expand the use of artificial intelligence in city schools during a hearing earlier this week.
Members heard a proposal to expand the use of educational artificial intelligence platforms across TUSD middle and high schools.
But their vote ended in a tie, meaning approved AI resources will stay within high schools only for the time being.
Board member Sadie Shaw voted against the changes and said they didn’t include enough guardrails.
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