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A new education company called Alpha School is revolutionizing the way students learn by assigning lesson plans that are individually taught by an AI-powered learning app rather than by a teacher. A full day of school work is packed into just two hours, and once students have met their progress goals for the day, they spend the afternoon working on what Alpha Schools calls “life skills.” NBC’s Vicki Nguyen has today’s report.



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