Alpha School Generates Faulty AI Lesson Plans
Leaked internal documents and interviews with former employees published by 404 Media reveal that Alpha School, an AI-powered K-12 private school charging up to $65,000 a year, is using generative AI to produce faulty lesson plans and scraping third-party course content without permission. The files also show student videos and behavioral data stored in an insecure Google Drive link and intensive monitoring practices, raising quality and privacy concerns for AI-driven education.
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