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Mississippi school leaders feeling the impacts of evolving Artificial Intelligence and how it imp…
SUMMARY: Mississippi school leaders and students are recognizing the significant impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on learning and productivity. Kyle McDill, a project manager at Mississippi State University, uses AI tools like the Rabbit R1 and Meta Ray-Ban glasses for daily tasks, praising their efficiency. Alcorn State University senior Sylvester Washington notes AI’s role in enhancing his classroom experience, assisting with homework and projects. Pearl Public School District Superintendent Chris Chisum highlights AI’s potential in education for providing unlimited feedback and making tasks actionable. Despite the benefits, concerns about AI-related fraud and the indistinguishability between human and AI interactions remain.
Mississippi educators say they see the impacts of evolving Artificial Intelligence and how it’s impacting the country. For more Local …
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WXXV Exclusive: Visiting First Lady Elee Reeves
SUMMARY: Members of the WXXV News25 crew visited the governor’s mansion in Jackson, interviewing Mississippi’s First Lady, Elie Reeves. Elizabeth Keane shared insights from their conversation, where Reeves reflected on her upbringing in South Mississippi and her fond memories of deep-sea fishing along the Gulf Coast, thanks to her father’s passion for the sport. She expressed her enjoyment of time spent in the area and with its residents. More coverage from the governor’s mansion will air on Wednesday night. Reporting live from the mansion, Keane highlighted the significance of their visit.
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09/18 Ryan's “Misty Start” Wednesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Today‘s weather in Bay St. Louis shows a peaceful morning with fog over the water and expected warming. Anticipate fewer showers and clouds, with temperatures reaching around 86°F, slightly below normal. A stationary boundary and remnants of a low-pressure system may cause a few afternoon showers and weak thunderstorms, though significant rain is unlikely. Clearing is expected overnight, leading to a sunnier Thursday with minimal cloud cover. Friday will see temperatures rise to 90°F with lower humidity and plenty of sunshine. Next week may bring more clouds, with a potential chance of rain by Wednesday or Thursday.
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