AI in School: The Shocking Truth About What It Can—and Can’t—Do for Your Child
As AI reshapes classrooms, a New York Times opinion piece explores its real benefits and hidden risks for students, teachers, and parents.
As AI reshapes classrooms, a New York Times opinion piece explores its real benefits and hidden risks for students, teachers, and parents.
The Chinese-originated ‘996’ work schedule—9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week—is gaining traction in U.S. tech, raising alarms about burnout and labor exploitation.
Fueled by Xi Jinping’s vision, China’s Ministry of State Security has emerged as a cyber superpower through the hacking group Salt Typhoon—targeting global telecoms and governments with stealth and precision.
Oura Health’s smart ring, worn by celebrities and executives, is on track for $1 billion in sales by helping users optimize sleep and recovery.
Despite climate goals, AI data centers rely heavily on fossil fuels due to the scale, reliability, and speed demands of 24/7 power—here’s why.
The FAA is allowing Boeing to once again help certify its 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner jets, signaling renewed confidence in the aerospace giant’s safety practices.
A fire caused by a lithium-ion battery explosion at a South Korean government data center has led to a massive nationwide outage, disrupting hundreds of critical public services and raising serious safety concerns.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s new BritCard system makes digital IDs mandatory for all UK workers, sparking a national debate over security, privacy, and civil liberties.
A ransomware group has stolen and published sensitive data—including photos—of children from Kido International nurseries, sparking international concern and a police investigation.
Google has asked the Supreme Court to halt a lower court order that would force it to open Android to third-party app stores—a decision that could reshape the mobile app economy.