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Public raises concerns as Toms River holds first read of AI policy
Summary
At a public comment session, a resident asked the board to remove language in the draft Policy 2367 that would let the superintendent revise or suspend policy provisions without board ratification and questioned whether an 'AI coordinator' would be a paid position; the board said no paid position is created and scheduled a presentation next month.
During the first public comment period at the Toms River board meeting, resident Anna Palazzo addressed the board about the first read of Policy 2367, the district’s proposed acceptable-use policy for generative artificial intelligence. Palazzo asked whether the draft’s reference to an "AI coordinator" would create a paid position, and urged the board to remove language that would permit…
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