
Ariel Gilreath
Southern Education Reporter at The Hechinger Report
Southern education reporter @hechingerreport she/her [email protected] past: @greenvillenews
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6 days ago |
tucsonsentinel.com | Ariel Gilreath
The Hechinger Report By the time Christian Vivas enrolled in a new artificial intelligence program at Miami Dade College, he had already experimented with using ChatGPT to help him write emails to clients of the creative media studio he owns.
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1 week ago |
hechingerreport.org | Ariel Gilreath
By the time Christian Vivas enrolled in a new artificial intelligence program at Miami Dade College, he had already experimented with using ChatGPT to help him write emails to clients of the creative media studio he owns. Vivas said most of his classmates were like him — adults well into their careers looking to learn how to use AI, or use it better. Thanks to his classes, Vivas, who is 37 and has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, has gone way beyond using ChatGPT.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Ariel Gilreath
By the time Christian Vivas enrolled in a new artificial intelligence program at Miami Dade College, he had already experimented with using ChatGPT to help him write emails to clients of the creative media studio he owns. Vivas said most of his classmates were like him - adults well into their careers looking to learn how to use AI, or use it better. Thanks to his classes, Vivas, who is 37 and has a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, has gone way beyond using ChatGPT.
After crossing the border for better schools, some parents are pulling their kids and leaving the US
3 weeks ago |
amsterdamnews.com | Bianca Vázquez Toness |Neal Morton |Ariel Gilreath |Sarah Whites-Koditschek
For the last two months of their life in the United States, José Alberto González and his family spent nearly all their time in their one-bedroom Denver apartment. They didn’t speak to anyone except their roommates, another family from Venezuela. They consulted WhatsApp messages for warnings of immigration agents in the area before leaving for the rare landscaping job or to buy groceries. But most days at 7:20 a.m., González’s wife took their children to school.
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1 month ago |
chippewa.com | Bianca Vázquez Toness |Ariel Gilreath |Rebecca Griesbach
IMMIGRATIONFor the last two months of their life in the United States, José Alberto González and his family spent nearly all their time in their one-bedroom Denver apartment. They didn't speak to anyone except their roommates, another family from Venezuela. They consulted WhatsApp messages for warnings of immigration agents in the area before leaving for the rare landscaping job or to buy groceries. But most days at 7:20 a.m., González's wife took their children to school.
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