Katie Hyson - WUFT
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Tina Tallon discusses how language, racial and gender biases are baked into these technologies, and how to fix them.
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Members of Gainesville Eastside High School's Richard E. Parker Alumni Band invited the community to protest at next week’s Alachua County School Board meeting. It’s the latest chapter in a story that has been unfolding for 52 years.
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Some advocates are also concerned that 988 could incidentally increase the Baker Acting of children with autism and developmental disabilities.
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The story of this high school band reflects a much larger history of who the school system serves, and how the consequences of old decisions still ripple through the community decades later.