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A charismatic L.A. educator, a connected consultant and the FBI probe of a failed AI company
- FBI agents raided the home and office of Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho as part of a federal probe tied to AllHere.
- AllHere's founder was arrested in a related fraud case, with prosecutors accusing inflating revenue and customer numbers to attract investors.
- LAUSD had contracted AllHere for a multimillion-dollar AI project, which collapsed amid bankruptcy and scrutiny.
- Carvalho has denied involvement in selecting AllHere and remains on indefinite paid leave as the investigation proceeds.
- The investigation arises as LAUSD’s AI project with AllHere faced bankruptcy and investor scrutiny.
- Authorities described the case as involving alleged deception aimed at investors, with the founder facing securities and wire fraud charges.
- LAUSD’s contract with AllHere was part of a broader push to integrate AI into education amid leadership debate.
- The LAUSD board placed Carvalho on paid administrative leave as the FBI probe unfolded.
- The case highlights broader scrutiny of AI tools in education and fundraising practices in school districts.
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