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Monday August 18, 2025. 12:00 PM
Young people entering classrooms this fall need a totally different tool set than the generations before them.
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Long plagued by moderation issues, the platform recently released a series of updates aimed at improving the experience for kids. Experts worry they could have the opposite effect.
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Between homeschool provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill and Trump’s attempts to gut the Department of Education, teaching kids looks different now. Silicon Valley’s answer? Microschools.
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As Australia rolls out a ban on social media for kids under 16, tech companies face steep fines and teens face life without TikTok, Instagram, and other platforms. Will it work?
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Parents, teachers, and experts have big opinions about the impacts of AI on young people and education. But what do the students themselves say?
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From calculators to ChatGPT, the introduction of new technology into schools has long inspired frenzied discourse: Will it revolutionize the system or rot kids’ brains? It often does neither.
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Since the start of the AI boom, teachers have been tasked with figuring out if LLMs are helpful tools or a cheat code. This is how they’re bringing AI to their curricula.
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We live in a new age of artificial intelligence (AI), which is making everything better. And worse.  AI is transforming everyday life by improving diagnostics, personalizing medicine and learning, detecting fraud, automating tasks, optimizing operations, supporting smarter...
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The official GNU microkernel is still breathing – and now it's 64-bit Before Linux, GNU was working on its own Mach-based Unix compatible OS. Now, in the footsteps of Debian 13, there is a new release.…
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With record-breaking quantities of the seaweed set to hit Mexico’s beaches, experts propose converting it into biogas and construction materials, as well as using it to underwrite carbon credits.
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Software development is a demanding field where changes happen rapidly. Developers are pushed to constantly learn and innovate while simultaneously producing a high volume of code. It’s no surprise that software engineers and other development professionals experience...
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Amid all the buzz around advanced AI-powered data analytics, one crucial component often goes unnoticed: the metrics layer. This is where metrics creation takes place, the process that defines and manages the metrics that turn data signals into actionable, meaningful...
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Here’s the awkward truth about today’s “smart” AI: It’s great at syntax, mediocre at semantics, and really bad at business context. That last bit matters because most enterprise value hides in the seams—how your organization defines active customer, which...
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As cybersecurity threats grow more sophisticated and relentless, the role of the Security Operations Center (SOC) has never been more critical. In response organizations are re-imagining their SOCs to address the dual challenges of an evolving threat landscape and a shifting ...
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Visions of immortality are uniformly dull. But this is gonna get ugly Opinion Real versus virtual. Stolen versus synthesized. Generative AI is blurring the lines we used to think we could read between. Now, it's getting its teeth into life versus death. …
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Raspberry Pi has announced a new 5-inch version of its Touch Display 2 screen, giving developers and hobbyists a compact option alongside the 7-inch model released last year. The smaller display retains the same 720 x 1280 resolution, multi-touch support, and easy...
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The women-only dating-advice app Tea 'has been hit with 10 potential class action lawsuits in federal and state court,' NBC News reported last week, 'after a data breach led to the leak of thousands of selfies, ID photos and private conversations online.' The suits could...
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The real lesson here is how little some companies care about training Who, Me? Welcome to Monday and another instalment of Who, Me? It’s The Register’s reader-contributed column in which you admit to mistakes and reveal if they derailed your career.…
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Agents, assemble!  AI-powered coding agents are now real and usable. Indeed, coding agents are all around us, touching on every aspect of the software development life cycle, and recently InfoWorld outlined 12 of the best.   This raised in the minds of our readers the...
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In a recent episode of the First Person podcast we met Chris Fuller. UK-born Chris now runs a startup in the US. Once a reluctant student with dyslexia, Chris was hand-picked to do a paid PHD and then worked in the UK intelligence community before emerging to work in cyber...
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