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Amador Valley High Seniors Develop AI Tool That Fact-Checked Presidential Debate

Students at a Pleasanton high school recently created tools using artificial intelligence aimed at helping voters be better-informed.

People watch the presidential debate in Las Vegas.
People watch the presidential debate in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Students at a Pleasanton high school recently created tools using artificial intelligence aimed at improving the discourse around elections and helping voters be better informed.

The group of talented Amador Valley High School seniors sat inside their campus library on Thursday morning, but it wasn't to study or read. They were sharing their findings on their most recent project: a fact-checking AI tool implemented in real-time during the presidential debate.

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"Developing the prompt, figuring out how to get the context and the information to the AI," Amador Valley High senior Vardaan Singhania told CBS News Bay Area.

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