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Some high school students are expressing frustration over their peers' use of artificial intelligence to complete assignments, which they say leads to an unfair advantage for those who use the technology. Meanwhile, a new grant from Microsoft, ChatGPT and other companies is funding training for teachers on how to best use AI in the classroom. NBC News' Rehema Ellis reports from Princeton High School where she speaks to students on their opinions on AI on campus.Nov. 5, 2025