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Persons: Jamie Grill, Leanna Devinney, Devinney, Daniel Sotiroff, Sotiroff, it's Organizations: Fidelity Investments, Morningstar, Apple, Microsoft, Vanguard Locations: Hingham , Massachusetts
The parents of a Massachusetts high school senior are suing his teacher, school district faculty members and a local school committee for punishments he received after he used artificial intelligence tools to research and create an outline for a history class essay. The lawsuit is one of the first of its kind in contesting school discipline over the use of AI to complete academic work. The complaint said the school’s AI policy was added to the Hingham High School student handbook only the year after the plaintiff’s son was punished. “It’s underregulated, especially in a school setting,” Peter Farrell, the family’s lawyer, said about AI in a phone interview. “AI is an output from a machine.”The student’s school district, Hingham Public Schools, said it was unable to provide further details during ongoing litigation and to respect the student’s privacy.
Persons: “ It’s, ” Peter Farrell, , ” Farrell, Farrell, Kareem Abdul, Jabbar, Dale, Jennifer Harris, He’s, ” Adam Nguyen, Ivy Link, Nguyen, Stanford Organizations: Ivy League, National Honor Society, Hingham High School, Hingham Public Schools, Stanford University, ACT, AP U.S, Artificial Intelligence, Ivy, Harvard Law School Locations: Massachusetts, Hingham
Parents in Massachusetts are suing a school over their son being punished for using AI. AdvertisementThe parents of a Massachusetts teenager are suing his high school, claiming their son was unfairly punished for using AI, as educators grapple with how to handle the widespread use of AI. AdvertisementJennifer and Dale Harris filed the lawsuit last month against Hingham High School, its administrators, and the school district, in which they alleged the defendants imposed "arbitrary and capricious" discipline on their child. Harris said that she would like to see the school "put in place an AI policy that makes sense." Matthew Sag, a professor of law in AI, machine learning, and data science at Emory University Law School, told BI that the school handbook's outlined policy is "hopelessly vague and unfair."
Persons: , they'd, Ryan Abbott, Jennifer, Dale Harris, Jennifer Harris, WCVB, WCBV, Harris, Matthew Sag, Sag, John Zerilli, Peter Farrell Organizations: Service, Study.com, University of Surrey, Hingham High School, National Honor Society, ACT, Stanford University, Stanford, Business, Artificial Intelligence, Emory University Law School, University of Edinburgh, Oxford Institute for Locations: Massachusetts, Hingham
Mark Goddard, an actor best known for playing Major Don West in the 1960s television show “Lost in Space,” has died. Bill Mumy, who played Will Robinson on “Lost In Space,” wrote a tribute to his “beloved friend and brother” for 59 years on Facebook. Mumy said he spoke to Goddard on his birthday in July and realized he’d likely never see or speak to him again. I know he sometimes felt constricted by the campy frame that LIS constrained him within, but he also embraced and loved it,” Mumy wrote. Political Cartoons View All 1211 ImagesGoddard was born on July 24, 1936, Charles Harvey Goddard in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Persons: Mark Goddard, Major Don West, , John The, Bill Mumy, Will Robinson, Mumy, Goddard, he’d, “ Mark, ” Mumy, , Jonathan Harris, Kevin Burns, Guy Williams, Robinson, Charles Harvey Goddard, Dick Powell, Joan Crawford, Johnny Ringo, Beverly Hillbillies, “ Perry Mason, Matt LeBlanc, Evelyn Pezzulich Organizations: Major, John The New York Times, Facebook, CBS, American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Woolworths, Beverly Locations: Hingham , Massachusetts, Lowell , Massachusetts, Hollywood, Massachusetts
CNN Business —Two victims injured when a car drove into an Apple store filed lawsuits Tuesday morning claiming various development companies failed to protect people by not installing barriers near the store. One person died and at least 19 others were injured after an SUV drove through an Apple store in Hingham, Massachusetts, on November 21, according to the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office. Sheff showed pictures of barriers at different Apple store locations and other areas in the Hingham shopping complex, arguing they should have been at the Hingham Apple store as well. The lawsuits accuse several property development entities of negligence, claiming they “failed to reasonably protect occupants” by not installing barricades near the store. One lawsuit filed by a non-employee accuses Apple of negligence, alleging it failed to reasonably protect the store’s occupants.
The Massachusetts motorist accused of plowing into an Apple store at a “consistent high rate of speed” told police his foot got caught on the accelerator and he couldn't brake in time to avoid the deadly crash, officials said Tuesday. Police respond to the scene of a crash inside an Apple Store in Hingham, Mass., on Nov. 21, 2022. Rein states his right foot became stuck on the accelerator and his vehicle accelerated," according to a court document. Rein stated he used his left foot to try to brake but was unable to stop the vehicle and the vehicle crashed through the front of the Apple Store. "As he explained, his foot got stuck on the accelerator — as he explained to me, it was kind of between the accelerator pedal and the side and his foot got stuck," King said.
Some people inside the shop were pinned against a wall by the vehicle, officials said. The man who allegedly drove a vehicle through an Apple store in Massachusetts on Monday, killing one person and injuring at least 16 others, has been charged with reckless homicide by motor vehicle. Bradley Rein , 53 years old, was arrested Monday night and is scheduled to be arraigned in Hingham District Court on Tuesday, said Plymouth County District Attorney Tim Cruz .
SUV Crashes Into Massachusetts Apple Store, Killing One
  + stars: | 2022-11-22 | by ( Talal Ansari | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
The SUV plowed through the store’s plate glass window and struck multiple people, officials said. One person died and 16 others were injured when a vehicle drove through the glass facade of an Apple store in Massachusetts on Monday morning, local officials said. Plymouth County District Attorney Tim Cruz said multiple emergency calls were made around 10:45 a.m. about a crash in Hingham, Mass., part of the greater Boston area.
One man was killed and 16 people were injured Monday morning after an SUV drove into a Massachusetts Apple store, officials said. Responding officers found multiple people with injuries in and around the Apple store at the outdoor mall, Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz said during a news conference on the incident. A dark-colored SUV smashed through the quintessential large glass windows at the Apple store at a speed that is unknown at this time, striking multiple people, Cruz said. Authorities didn't comment on how crowded the store was at the time of the incident, but Cruz mentioned "obviously the Apple Store is a very busy place." An SUV smashed through the glass windows at the Apple store at the Derby Street Shops in Hingham, Mass., on Monday.
[1/2] Emergency services personnel attend the scene after a vehicle crashed into an Apple store in Hingham, Massachusetts, U.S. November 21, 2022. REUTERS/Brian SnyderNov 21 (Reuters) - A sports utility vehicle crashed into an Apple retail store near Boston on Monday morning, killing one person and sending at least 16 others to the hospital, authorities and local media said. Aerial footage of the scene from Boston TV station WCVB-TV showed a gaping hole in a storefront window at an outdoor mall in Hingham, about 15 miles south of downtown Boston. The black SUV came to rest at the back of the store and the driver had to be extricated from the vehicle, the station reported. "You'd have to really be picking up speed to end up in the storage area at the back side of the Apple store," Frank O'Brien, who was visiting the Derby Street Shops shopping center, told The Patriot Ledger newspaper.
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