L.A. Unified Superintendent Resigns Amid FBI Probe Into Chatbot Contract

Alberto Carvalho, who won widespread praise for helping shepherd Los Angeles Unified out of the COVID-19 pandemic, resigned as the district’s superintendent Sunday amid an FBI probe apparently linked to a failed AI chatbot contract that he promoted.

The Los Angeles Times first reported on the resignation. CalMatters reported on the chatbot debacle.

Carvalho has denied any wrongdoing…

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