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i think he nailed it. >> i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> it's very educational.ng to do it for abc seven news at four. abc seven news at five is coming up next a recall. this is a wake up call both for the elected and also for the voters. >> there it is
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abc news reporter becky worley explains why you may see more deals on plane tickets in this morning's gma first look. >> as people plan their summer vacations, we're breaking down where to find the best deals. >> i'm ready to pour today. >> airlines like delta projecting a record summer travel season and analysts say that with an expansion of budget airline routes, that means more competition, which means travelers could see more deals. another factor working in their favor an easing of the post pandemic revenge travel trend. >> prices are down from where they were when we just had that boom out of the pandemic. we're closer to 2019 pre-pandemic than we were the last couple of years. >> flight booking app hopper predicts fares for flights to europe will be down 10% from last year and coming up at 7 a.m. more tips on when to book with your gma first look i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> san francisco is planning to ask a judge to toss out lawsuits filed on behalf of teens arrested at a skateboarding event last summer. a man has more on those suits, and when the case
abc news reporter becky worley explains why you may see more deals on plane tickets in this morning's gma first look. >> as people plan their summer vacations, we're breaking down where to find the best deals. >> i'm ready to pour today. >> airlines like delta projecting a record summer travel season and analysts say that with an expansion of budget airline routes, that means more competition, which means travelers could see more deals. another factor working in their favor an...
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here's abc news reporter becky worley in this morning's gma first look battle of the spring sales. >>lieve i get to work at target. target showcasing familiar faces to ramp up excitement for their spring savings during spring time, particularly as millions of americans have either already received or are about to receive their tax refund. >> there's more likely to be good deals on things like appliances, mattresses, electronics that you would buy specifically for yourself, with some experts saying this competition can put you, the consumer, on top. these big box retailers are also competing with one another, so don't get sucked into that marketing and advertising machine of one of these particular sales holidays. be sure to look around online to make sure you're getting the best deal. >> and coming up at 7 a.m. the one technique that's crucial for figuring out if you found a real deal on spring savings with your gma first look, i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> a group of original rosie the riveters are in the nation's capital this morning, receiving a long overdue h
here's abc news reporter becky worley in this morning's gma first look battle of the spring sales. >>lieve i get to work at target. target showcasing familiar faces to ramp up excitement for their spring savings during spring time, particularly as millions of americans have either already received or are about to receive their tax refund. >> there's more likely to be good deals on things like appliances, mattresses, electronics that you would buy specifically for yourself, with some...
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i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> did you all realize we can have a pet octopus?, we should not have a pet octopus in the studio. >> in the studio? that's all the pets. >> we won't pay attention to it. it will be gone. >> yeah, they are intelligent. they'll climb out of that thing. it'll be in the bay before we know it. >> and not in the bay. it'll open the door looking around. excuse itself. we'll walk down the embarcadero and in the bay you all have made points, points, points. this morning we'll take you to our east bay hills. >> camera. we're starting to see our first hint of that sun getting up here. you can see not a cloud in the sky. from this vantage point, we do have a little bit of cloud cover along the coast, but we're in store for a really pleasant afternoon. the accuweather headlines today get ready for a warming trend to begin. it's noticeably warmer this afternoon compared to yesterday. this warmth peaks here tomorrow and thursday, where we'll see widespread 70s and 80s for daytime highs away from the coast. the weekend is still looking pleasant, ev
i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> did you all realize we can have a pet octopus?, we should not have a pet octopus in the studio. >> in the studio? that's all the pets. >> we won't pay attention to it. it will be gone. >> yeah, they are intelligent. they'll climb out of that thing. it'll be in the bay before we know it. >> and not in the bay. it'll open the door looking around. excuse itself. we'll walk down the embarcadero and in the bay you all...
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in a piece this morning that aired on good morning america, abc news technology correspondent becky worley, interview kids at the private school in oakland, head-royce, on what they consider cheating. listen to this. >> i feel like when you're stuck and you've, like, tried all these things, it's valid to ask chatgpt. and naturally, once you ask it, you're going to understand, like why it was the answer is the way it is. >> i also think like a lot of chatgpt use comes from like students being overwhelmed with schoolwork. >> okay, i want to unpack separate, and unpack the being overwhelmed part later. but first, do you agree with that kind of use of technology in chatgpt? and you know, when do you think using ai is helping versus cheating? what's the line ? >> so a litmus test that i like to use is it helping a student learn the skill that is intended to be learned or is it harmful in some way? is it not helping them? is it just using the tool to copy or plagiarize or whatnot? and you could tell in that example to ask a question, a lot of kids don't have the resources at home to ask a mom or
in a piece this morning that aired on good morning america, abc news technology correspondent becky worley, interview kids at the private school in oakland, head-royce, on what they consider cheating. listen to this. >> i feel like when you're stuck and you've, like, tried all these things, it's valid to ask chatgpt. and naturally, once you ask it, you're going to understand, like why it was the answer is the way it is. >> i also think like a lot of chatgpt use comes from like...
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with so many people traveling, becky worley is looking at neck pillows.gainst the window, folded over the tray table or, worst of all, the head nod. trying to sleep on a plane is the worst. it can do a number on your body. >> my patients tell me when they forget their neck pillows, they get to the other end and have a sore neck. all the nerves that elevate your arm and chest come out of your neck. can mean that you have radiating pain down your arms or numbness and tingling. >> i purchased three popular neck pillows all with different designs and price points. the neck evolution for $50. the double support neck pillow by bcozzy for $45. and the travel pillow by trtl for $65. i'm going to try all three on a red eye flight to see my in-laws. we start with the trtl. basically a piece of plastic that acts as a neck brace sewn into a soft velcro wrap. putting it on is a little confusing. what's it say? wrap. come on. you definitely have to pick a side. picking a side is a must. this is surprisingly comfortable. next the bcozzy. the next support was lower than
with so many people traveling, becky worley is looking at neck pillows.gainst the window, folded over the tray table or, worst of all, the head nod. trying to sleep on a plane is the worst. it can do a number on your body. >> my patients tell me when they forget their neck pillows, they get to the other end and have a sore neck. all the nerves that elevate your arm and chest come out of your neck. can mean that you have radiating pain down your arms or numbness and tingling. >> i...
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coming up next, becky worley has a reality check on air fares for your summer vacation. ng. with inflation driving prices up here at home, will getting away cost more, too? you might be surprised. i'm gonna tell you where and when to find the deals when gma comes back. i'm going to scare this hippo away, the same way that i scared away all my past relationships. alright, if he comes up. i love you! oh look, she is not even coming up, we are good. do you want to meet my parents? so tall. whoa! good job, buddy! so tall. thank you. ♪ m-i-c-k-e-y m-o-u-s-eeeeee ♪ if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen. there's an uncommon r
coming up next, becky worley has a reality check on air fares for your summer vacation. ng. with inflation driving prices up here at home, will getting away cost more, too? you might be surprised. i'm gonna tell you where and when to find the deals when gma comes back. i'm going to scare this hippo away, the same way that i scared away all my past relationships. alright, if he comes up. i love you! oh look, she is not even coming up, we are good. do you want to meet my parents? so tall. whoa!...
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becky worley is here with how parents can talk to their kids. but how do those results influence our kids? especially when they could be loaded with implicit bias, sexism and in some cases racism. they have given one ai image generator its lowest rating. we wanted to understand why. no photographer snapped this picture. it was created using an artificial intelligence image generator. what is ai image generation? >> it's a form of generative ai which allows for anyone to put in a prompt of what they want to see and the ai will create an entirely new image based on that description. >> commonsense media shows me the way some artificial intelligence image generators can show implicit bias, racism and sexism. she had it create images of a poor white person. remember, these are not real photos. >> poor white person. >> correct. >> that's not a poor white person. >> no, it is not. >> why did it do that? >> it is looking for how to generate images of poverty. the majority of the images show people of color. >> she says this bias comes not from the ai en
becky worley is here with how parents can talk to their kids. but how do those results influence our kids? especially when they could be loaded with implicit bias, sexism and in some cases racism. they have given one ai image generator its lowest rating. we wanted to understand why. no photographer snapped this picture. it was created using an artificial intelligence image generator. what is ai image generation? >> it's a form of generative ai which allows for anyone to put in a prompt of...
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becky worley joins us. we know you really enjoyed wrapping your arms around this one. >> good one. puppy, kitten, turtle? but an octopus? for one family in oklahoma, of all places, eight legs quickly turned into 400 and a race to keep all those octopuses, octipi, alive. 9-year-old cal clifford of edmond, oklahoma, has a fascination with all things octopus. >> i just loved them since i was 2. closest thing to aliens. >> this obsession got legs when dad cameron got a tank and promised they could get one. >> we're going to grow octopuses. >> thank you so much. >> the arrival of a mail order california octopus in a plastic bag was cal's dream come true. they named him terrance. but then terrance outgrew his tank. then the cliffords learned keeping an octopus tank was really hard. >> the electrical issue was a little bit scary. that was kind of a wakeup call. the reverse osmosis filter, although properly installed, had a leak. finding out that our kitchen island and floors needed to be ripped out, that was a little inconvenient. >> and then terrance the octopus became an octo mom. >> we
becky worley joins us. we know you really enjoyed wrapping your arms around this one. >> good one. puppy, kitten, turtle? but an octopus? for one family in oklahoma, of all places, eight legs quickly turned into 400 and a race to keep all those octopuses, octipi, alive. 9-year-old cal clifford of edmond, oklahoma, has a fascination with all things octopus. >> i just loved them since i was 2. closest thing to aliens. >> this obsession got legs when dad cameron got a tank and...
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becky worley is back with a deeper look at the technology's role in education and whether students shouldhat gpt or an image generator, that's cheating, right? or is it? how does the use of this new technology in schools differ from our initial reactions to calculators or spell check or wikipedia? for students and educators the question, is it okay to use ai, has only one chance right now. it's complicated. students copy and paste the response from chat gpt claiming it as their own work. >> it isn't a foreign language. >> is artificial intelligence like chat gpt increasing cheating in school? or is it helpful for learning? these high schoolers from headway school in oakland, california, say maybe both. you use chat gpt almost as a tutor? >> more or less. not to ask it for an answer, which i think that's the problem, but rather to explain a concept. to understand the why rather than just the answer itself. >> or if they get stuck on a computer science or math problem. >> i feel like when you're stuck and you've tried all these things, it's valid to ask chat gpt. and naturally, once you ask
becky worley is back with a deeper look at the technology's role in education and whether students shouldhat gpt or an image generator, that's cheating, right? or is it? how does the use of this new technology in schools differ from our initial reactions to calculators or spell check or wikipedia? for students and educators the question, is it okay to use ai, has only one chance right now. it's complicated. students copy and paste the response from chat gpt claiming it as their own work....