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At home and at school, AI is transforming childhood
At home and at school, AI is transforming childhood

In most contexts, users want ai to provide answers. In education, that is the student’s job. In the hands of a responsible student, such tools help. But a child with a tight deadline or an Xbox addiction may opt for the standard setting. “Efficient use of ai is going to win out over the use of ai that leads to better…learning,” predicts Julia Kaufman of rand. The risk of cheating at home may lead to more assessments at school—meaning less time for teaching.

In most contexts, users want AI to provide answers. In education, that is the student’s job. Khan Academy’s AI-powered tutor, Khanmigo, is not supposed to give students answers. Instead, it talks students through problems, drawing the answers out of them. The big AI firms are following suit: in July OpenAI launched “study mode” for ChatGPT, offering “step-by-step guidance instead of quick answers”. Google’s “guided learning” setting does much the same.In the hands of a responsible student, such tools help. But a child with a tight deadline or an Xbox addiction may opt for the standard setting. “Efficient use of AI is going to win out over the use of AI that leads to better…learning,” predicts Julia Kaufman of RAND. The risk of cheating at home may lead to more assessments at school—meaning less time for teaching.
·archive.ph·
At home and at school, AI is transforming childhood
AI and Bullying in Schools: What K–12 Leaders Must Know
AI and Bullying in Schools: What K–12 Leaders Must Know
AI is reshaping bullying in schools—making it harder to detect and easier to spread. Learn how districts can respond, update policies, and protect students.
·edcircuit.com·
AI and Bullying in Schools: What K–12 Leaders Must Know
The Emerging Problem of "AI Psychosis"
The Emerging Problem of "AI Psychosis"
AI chatbots may inadvertently be reinforcing and amplifying delusional and disorganized thinking, a consequence of unintended agentic misalignment leading to user safety risks.
·psychologytoday.com·
The Emerging Problem of "AI Psychosis"
How I Reverse Engineered a Billion-Dollar Legal AI Tool and Found 100k+ Confidential Files
How I Reverse Engineered a Billion-Dollar Legal AI Tool and Found 100k+ Confidential Files

If someone had malicious intent, they would have been able to extract every single file used by Margolis lawyers – countless data protected by HIPAA and other legal standards, internal memos/payrolls, literally millions of the most sensitive documents this law firm has in their possession. Documents protected by court orders! This could have been a real nightmare for both the law firm and the clients whose data would have been exposed.

To companies who feel pressure to rush into the AI craze in their industry – be careful! Always ensure the companies you are giving your most sensitive information to secure that data.

If someone had malicious intent, they would have been able to extract every single file used by Margolis lawyers – countless data protected by HIPAA and other legal standards, internal memos/payrolls, literally millions of the most sensitive documents this law firm has in their possession. Documents protected by court orders! This could have been a real nightmare for both the law firm and the clients whose data would have been exposed. To companies who feel pressure to rush into the AI craze in their industry – be careful! Always ensure the companies you are giving your most sensitive information to secure that data.
·alexschapiro.com·
How I Reverse Engineered a Billion-Dollar Legal AI Tool and Found 100k+ Confidential Files
Why Does A.I. Write Like … That?
Why Does A.I. Write Like … That?
If only they were robotic! Instead, chatbots have developed a distinctive — and grating — voice.
·nytimes.com·
Why Does A.I. Write Like … That?
Microsoft stock sinks on report AI product sales are missing growth goals
Microsoft stock sinks on report AI product sales are missing growth goals
The struggle to meet Foundry quotas, along with Carlyle’s scaled-back AI spending, shows enterprise adoption of AI agents is lagging industry optimism. Multiple vendors, including OpenAI and Amazon, are pushing similar tools but face the same hesitancy from traditional businesses.
·cnbc.com·
Microsoft stock sinks on report AI product sales are missing growth goals
OpenAI Loses Fight To Keep ChatGPT Logs Secret In Copyright Case - Slashdot
OpenAI Loses Fight To Keep ChatGPT Logs Secret In Copyright Case - Slashdot
A federal judge has ordered OpenAI to hand over 20 million anonymized ChatGPT logs in its copyright battle with the New York Times and other outlets. Reuters reports: U.S. Magistrate Judge Ona Wang in a decision made public on Wednesday said that the 20 million logs were relevant to the outlets' cl...
·yro.slashdot.org·
OpenAI Loses Fight To Keep ChatGPT Logs Secret In Copyright Case - Slashdot
Slop Evader — Tega Brain
Slop Evader — Tega Brain
A browser extension for avoiding AI slop.  Download it for Chrome or Firefox. This is a search tool that will only return content created before ChatGPT's...
·tegabrain.com·
Slop Evader — Tega Brain
Did You Write This? (P. L. Thomas)
Did You Write This? (P. L. Thomas)
“P. L. Thomas, Professor of Education (Furman University, Greenville SC), taught high school English in rural South Carolina before moving to teacher education. He is a former column editor f…
·larrycuban.wordpress.com·
Did You Write This? (P. L. Thomas)
Is AI inherently bad? Of course not. The question is: WHO controls it & for what purpose? Does anyone believe that the richest people on Earth are investing hundreds of billions in AI to improve life for ordinary people, eliminate poverty & solve global warming? I doubt it.
Is AI inherently bad? Of course not. The question is: WHO controls it & for what purpose? Does anyone believe that the richest people on Earth are investing hundreds of billions in AI to improve life for ordinary people, eliminate poverty & solve global warming? I doubt it.
·facebook.com·
Is AI inherently bad? Of course not. The question is: WHO controls it & for what purpose? Does anyone believe that the richest people on Earth are investing hundreds of billions in AI to improve life for ordinary people, eliminate poverty & solve global warming? I doubt it.
Learning with AI falls short compared to old-fashioned web search
Learning with AI falls short compared to old-fashioned web search
When people rely on large language models to summarize information on a topic for them, they tend to develop shallower knowledge about it compared to learning through a standard Google search.
·theconversation.com·
Learning with AI falls short compared to old-fashioned web search
Opinion | Why Even Basic A.I. Use Is So Bad for Students
Opinion | Why Even Basic A.I. Use Is So Bad for Students
Artificial intelligence threatens students’ most basic skills. If they lose their ability to understand what they read, will they lose their ability to think?
·nytimes.com·
Opinion | Why Even Basic A.I. Use Is So Bad for Students
Can AI Models be Jailbroken to Phish Elderly Victims? An End-to-End Evaluation
Can AI Models be Jailbroken to Phish Elderly Victims? An End-to-End Evaluation
how scammers use AI to target people with a focus on elderly people. There have been many individual stories about how elderly people were frequently the victims of scams and how AI made that situation worse.
how scammers use AI to target people with a focus on elderly people. There have been many individual stories about how elderly people were frequently the victims of scams and how AI made that situation worse.
·simonlermen.substack.com·
Can AI Models be Jailbroken to Phish Elderly Victims? An End-to-End Evaluation
The AI Backlash Keeps Growing Stronger
The AI Backlash Keeps Growing Stronger
The impacts of generative AI on the workforce are another core issue that critics are organizing around. “Workers are more intuitive than a lot of the pundit class gives them credit for,” says Merchant. “They know this has been a naked attempt to get rid of people.” The next major shift in public opinion will likely follow previous patterns, occurring when broad swaths of workers feel further threatened and organize in response. And this time, the in-person protests may be just as big as the online backlash.
·wired.com·
The AI Backlash Keeps Growing Stronger
Inside Yale’s Quiet Reckoning with AI
Inside Yale’s Quiet Reckoning with AI
Amid ChatGPT’s rising popularity and a computer science cheating scandal, Yale students, professors, and administrators wrestle privately with the proper role of AI in education. What happens when everyone gets to decide for themselves?
·thenewjournalatyale.com·
Inside Yale’s Quiet Reckoning with AI
Copy-and-Paste Now Exceeds File Transferring as the Top Corporate Data Exfiltration Vector - Slashdot
Copy-and-Paste Now Exceeds File Transferring as the Top Corporate Data Exfiltration Vector - Slashdot
It is now more common for data to leave companies through copying and pasting than through file transfers and uploads, LayerX revealed in its Browser Security Report 2025. This shift is largely due to generative AI (genAI), with 77% of employees pasting data into AI prompts, and 32% of all copy-pastes from corporate accounts to non-corporate accounts occurring within genAI tools…Overall, 45% of employees actively use AI tools, with 67% of these tools being accessed via personal accounts and ChatGPT making up 92% of all use..." "With the rise of AI-driven browsers such as OpenAI's Atlas and Perplexity's Comet, governance of AI tools' access to corporate data becomes even more urgent, the LayerX report notes."
·it.slashdot.org·
Copy-and-Paste Now Exceeds File Transferring as the Top Corporate Data Exfiltration Vector - Slashdot
Is AI being shoved down your throat at work? Here’s how to fight back.
Is AI being shoved down your throat at work? Here’s how to fight back.

“The most important thing an individual can do is be somewhat less of an individual,” the environmentalist Bill McKibben once said. “Join together with others in movements large enough to have some chance at changing those political and economic ground rules that keep us locked on this current path.”

Now, you know what word I’m about to say next, right? Unionize. If your workplace can be organized, that’ll be a key strategy for allowing you to fight AI policies you disagree with…. According to Harvard political scientist Erica Chenoweth’s research, if you want to achieve systemic social change, you need to mobilize 3.5 percent of the population around your cause. Though we have not yet seen AI-related protests on that scale, we do have data indicating the potential for a broad base. A full 50 percent of Americans are more concerned than excited about the rise of AI in daily life, according to a recent survey from the Pew Research Center. And 73 percent support robust regulation of AI, according to the Future of Life Institute.

“The most important thing an individual can do is be somewhat less of an individual,” the environmentalist Bill McKibben once said. “Join together with others in movements large enough to have some chance at changing those political and economic ground rules that keep us locked on this current path.”Now, you know what word I’m about to say next, right? Unionize. If your workplace can be organized, that’ll be a key strategy for allowing you to fight AI policies you disagree with.
According to Harvard political scientist Erica Chenoweth’s research, if you want to achieve systemic social change, you need to mobilize 3.5 percent of the population around your cause. Though we have not yet seen AI-related protests on that scale, we do have data indicating the potential for a broad base. A full 50 percent of Americans are more concerned than excited about the rise of AI in daily life, according to a recent survey from the Pew Research Center. And 73 percent support robust regulation of AI, according to the Future of Life Institute.
·vox.com·
Is AI being shoved down your throat at work? Here’s how to fight back.