Who Would Win?

Today, 21.7 million copies of Who Would Win? books are in print. That doesn’t include the countless homemade Who Would Win?
But I should admit that I also dislike the books that trigger my AI radar—that uncanny-valley tingle you get when something ...
Digital technology such as extended reality helps to make the mysteries and importance of the ocean more accessible to ...
It's a common scene on public transport. A parent holds a mobile phone showing noisy cartoons to their young child. The pair ...
All we’re saying is that you’d have to spend more than “One Short Day” in Emerald City to learn all of the “Wicked” and “Oz” ...
Peter Usborne, who worked in publishing in the UK, decided to establish a children’s book publishing company when his first ...
Schools in the 1980s had a particular feel that you can't really recreate today. The buildings, the routines, the rules, and ...
Millions of children are harmed every year by social media products: addicted, bullied, traumatized, trapped into sexual encounters in virtual reality, and even kidnapped. In September, two former ...
ABSTRACT: The World Wide Web has changed the way individuals communicate, the tools used to learn, and almost over 60 percent have become users of the internet. On the other hand, the internet has ...
Social media algorithms are designed to be addictive, especially for children, and can expose them to harmful content. The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) aims to hold social media companies accountable ...
After buying new supplies and clothes for your children as they returned to school this year, it's also important to think about their online safety. With technology being used in the classroom more ...
Ludrick Cooper, an eighth-grade teacher in South Carolina, didn’t always like the idea of using artificial intelligence – in the classroom or otherwise. But he eventually came around. “This is the new ...