Editors’ Picks Assistant Principal Eric Wong’s road to recovery pg. 4 Staff Editorial: District should keep world language classes pg. 5 Celebrating cultural musicians pg. 8 Oversimplification and the illusion of explanatory depth pg. 13
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Marching band marches onward pg. 14
Volume 59 Issue 3 | December 11, 2023
Lynbrook High School, 1280 Johnson Ave., San Jose, CA
Trusting AI is trusting bias BY YVONNE WU
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ithin the last decade, there has been a burgeoning demand for incorporating artificial intelligence in everyday tasks. Due to its growing prevalence in online advertising, healthcare and various algorithms, it is increasingly important that people be aware of the unavoidable bias in AI. “Algorithms have improved over the years and the computational power of machines is stronger than ever,” computer science teacher Bradley Fulk said. “This means we can do things with AI that we couldn’t before.” story continues on pg. 7 || opinion
GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION BY VALERIE SHU