
Wilmington, NC (Wway) – At the New Hanover County Board of Education Agenda revision meeting on Tuesday, the emotions were raised during the IA pilot program.
A movement failed four to three to move forward with the Ia ia AI program of ia $ 3 million which uses cameras integrated into AI technology in schools. The motion was to accept the safety subsidy of the pilot program to implement the school safety system upgrades, including cameras that integrate AI technology from secondary schools and colleges, and not activating facial recognition characteristics.
The members of the board of directors agreed that they wanted to make schools safer, although some were not satisfied with the “evid” seller himself.
The member of the board of directors, Judy Justice, is one of the members of the board of directors who does not like to “avoid”.
“We need something like that, but we need it in a sense that we can trust the group that brings it. Everything we can do to help our children is great. It didn't seem to help our children. They haven't added anything that we were doing almost already, except a few things, ”shares the judge.
Justice adds that it was a difficult decision, and she knows that the whole committee wants to protect children.

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