AI Company Collected $1.6M from Miami-Dade Schools Before Bankruptcy

(TNS) — The educational chatbot company caught up in a federal investigation involving Miami-Dade’s former superintendent of schools collected about $1.6 million from the county school system before collapsing in bankruptcy nearly two years ago.

Records released this week by the Miami-Dade Public School System shed light on the 2022 contract that AllHere, then a Boston-based software company, secured months after Alberto Carvalho left as Miami-Dade superintendent to run the Los Angeles school system.

Carvalho is on paid leave from his Los Angeles post following the Feb. 25 search by the FBI of his home and his school office in L.A. Federal agents also searched a Broward County home of a lobbyist who had ties to AllHere, which had landed a $6 million contract in Los Angeles under Carvalho…

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