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  1. Last 7 days
    1. “Everyone on campus is so much happier. You see kids actually socializing, problem solving, enjoying themselves,” Lancaster said, choking up as she described the school atmosphere. “It’s true, it’s one more thing to enforce. But education matters, and now kids are learning. That’s the No. 1 reason we did this.”

      This shows that the no phone policy rule during school has helped children socialize more and the energy seems lively overall.

    2. The moves to limit smartphone use in California put it near the forefront of an increasingly national trend. In New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul has reportedly been mulling a statewide school smartphone ban for several months now.  Florida, Ohio, and Indiana have all imposed some degree of statewide restrictions on phones in schools, and several other states have introduced similar legislation.

      This shows that the limit smartphone move that California started it influenced other places to use this practice.

  2. Jan 2026
    1. Unfortunately, it is likely to lie, or rather to let its imagination run wild in the absence of data. Asking for the result of a mathematical problem is running the risk of getting an approximate if not outright false answer.

      AI can be intelligent but there is times when it can be super wrong like the sentence states. It can be a 50/50 chance of trusting the program; it could be completely wrong at times so it would be better to try to do research on your own rather than relaying on the program.