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Parents say NYC schools’ AI policy leaves out what matters most: students

Late last month, the city released its initial guidance on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in schools and asked for public feedback by May 8.  The response from students, parents and educators interviewed by Epicenter NYC was primarily frustration that the guidelines focus almost entirely on how staff and teachers can and cannot use…

Two affordable NYC co-ops you can buy for $16K and $30K

If buying a home in the city feels out of reach, two Mitchell-Lama co-op lotteries could offer a below-market path to homeownership. Lotteries to get on waiting lists for a one- or two-bedroom apartment in Brooklyn and a studio, one-, two-, or three-bedroom in the Bronx are closing soon.  These are opportunities to buy shares…

ICE on the tarmac

Airports already tend to be pretty stressful places, but New Yorkers this week were subjected to the added bizarreness of patrols of ICE agents at JFK and LaGuardia. The agents had been deployed there at the order of Donald Trump, with varying explanations. The president claimed agents would make arrests, but also said that they…

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