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Schools are starting to teach AI literacy. For many, that means helping kids see chatbots' flaws
ABC News - Business and WPLG Local 10 (Berkshire/Graham, Miami) describe the same event in different terms.
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What happenedSchools are starting to teach AI literacy. For many, that means helping kids see chatbots' flaws.
The headline splitThe left frames it as "Schools are starting to teach AI literacy. For many, that means helping kids see chatbots...". The center frames it as "Schools are starting to teach AI literacy. For many, that means helping kids see chatbots...".
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Same-event confidenceMedium
3 sources across 2 bias buckets agree on the event.
Framing confidenceModerate
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WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED
Left / center-leftSchools are starting to teach AI literacy. For many, that means helping kids see chatbots’ flaws
The Seattle Times · Center-left · News report
CenterSchools are starting to teach AI literacy. For many, that means helping kids see chatbots' flaws
WPLG Local 10 (Berkshire/Graham, Miami) · Center · News report
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Schools are starting to teach AI literacy. For many, that means helping kids see chatbots' flaws
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Artificial intelligence chatbots have become the bane of teachers everywhere, but to prepare for the new school year, a group of educators in Charleston, South...