Texas Education Agency (TEA) is introducing an AI-powered scoring system for state exams, expecting to save $15-20 million yearly by reducing human graders significantly.
The AI scoring system used by TEA is trained on 3,000 exam responses that already went through two rounds of human grading, with some results to be rescored by humans.
Educators like Lewisville Independent School District superintendent Lori Rapp express skepticism about the AI implementation in exams, despite TEA's cost-saving optimism.
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