Wake County school board members said Tuesday they're wary of using artificial intelligence to assess student data, as they continue to mull guardrails for using AI.

During a board work session, district officials and representatives from Amazon discussed with the board using artificial intelligence to better analyze the school system's troves of education data.

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But board members were skeptical of using AI to make decisions or recommend decisions, while more open to the idea of using AI to provide generic information about special education and individualized education programs (IEP), because the district's telephone help line for that isn't always staffed.

Superintendent Robert Taylor said AI could even pull crucial data on a student to help everyone prepare for

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