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Washington-Liberty to use AI to help pronounce students’ names at graduation

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Washington-Liberty to use AI to help pronounce students’ names at graduation

Washington-Liberty High School will use artificial intelligence to help pronounce students' names during its graduation ceremony on June 13. The school has partnered with Tassel to provide clearer and faster name pronunciation, allowing students to upload their names as they wish them pronounced.

Washington-Liberty High School is using artificial intelligence to improve name pronunciation during its graduation ceremony. The school has partnered with Tassel to provide clearer and faster name pronunciation. Students will receive an email with instructions to upload their names as they wish them pronounced. The graduation ceremony will be held on June 13 at 9 a.m. at EagleBank Arena on the campus of George Mason University. Both AI and professional name-readers will be used to prioritize cultural nuance. The event will be the first W-L commencement ceremony presided over by Principal Alexander Duncan III.

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