AI technology is being used in K-12 special education to customize lesson plans and check student progress, but there is a lack of representation of people of color in AI development, leading to potential racial and cultural blind spots.
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AI technology is being used in K-12 special education to customize lesson plans and check student progress, but there is a lack of representation of people of color in AI development, leading to potential racial and cultural blind spots.
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