On this week's edition of New York NOW, we'll be re-airing an important broadcast on the recent Court of Appeals ruling that called for new drawings of the state's congressional districts - Vaughn Golden of the New York Post and Zach Williams of Bloomberg Law join the show to discuss. We also spoke with teachers and students about the benefits and challenges of using AI in classrooms.
Full Episode: Congressional Map Redistricting, AI in Classrooms (Previously Aired 12/15)
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Full EpisodesOn This Week's Edition
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On This Week's Edition of New York NOW (Previously Aired 12/15/23):
- The state's Court of Appeals - the highest court in the state - issued a ruling that new Congressional maps need to be drawn. We unpack what that means for elections next year with Vaughn Golden of the New York Post and Zach Williams of Bloomberg Law.
- In recent years, there's been a rise in the development and use of artificial intelligence. But what does that mean for educators? Producer Catherine Rafferty spoke with teachers and students about the benefits and challenges of using AI in classrooms.