Nebraska high school student goes off-script after getting ChatGPT-written graduation speech approved

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Nebraska high school student goes off-script after getting ChatGPT-written graduation speech approved
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Kenny Morales, a student at Grand Island Senior High School in Nebraska, says he used AI to draft a decoy speech that was approved by officials, a report says.

ODP Corporation CEO Gerry Smith explains why the company expanded its collaboration with Microsoft to use its A.I. technology on 'The Claman Countdown.'says he used ChatGPT to write a graduation speech that was approved by his district before he veered off-script at the podium, telling his classmates, "I don’t know about y'all, but I hated school," a report says.

In his actual speech, titled "Opening Pandora’s Box," Morales said, "We lie, we pretend and we hide the truth with selective facts on positive things occurring around the school, instead of being honest and addressing the issues head on," The Grand Island Independent reported. Kenny Morales reportedly spoke Sunday, May 14, at a graduation ceremony at Grand Island Senior High School in Nebraska.

Morales told The Grand Island Independent that he felt the actual speech was constructive criticism and that he "just wanted to start a conversation." Kenny Morales told The Grand Island Independent he used AI to draft a decoy version of his graduation speech.

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