Denver high school kids built an AI app to help immigrants vote

Some Denver high school kids from mostly immigrant families built an AI app to help their parents and people like them vote. It makes the process easy — how to register and interpret ballot issues.

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Voting in the U.S. can be complicated, especially for newly naturalized citizens whose first language isn’t English. Some high school students in Denver, many from immigrant families, are trying to help, and they harnessed the power of artificial intelligence. Experts are praising their efforts even if there is still concern about AI’s accuracy. Colorado Public Radio’s Jenny Brundin visited their

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