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Technology News

  • Ask Your Students Why They Use AI: An Educator's Perspective on Ethics and Equity
    October 22, 2025, 3:32 AM EDT. An educator recounts students who relied on AI to complete assignments, despite warnings about academic integrity. One student claimed he wasn't a good writer and had never written long papers, feeling his high school education hadn't prepared him. Another student, in an asynchronous online class, disclosed years of struggle and low self-belief, saying, "I'm not smart enough." Both were from marginalized, first-generation backgrounds. The piece uses these stories to explore how identity, inequity, and access shape technology use in classrooms, not merely misconduct. The author connects to Sir Ken Robinson's TED Talk to discuss ethos, pathos, and logos in pedagogy, urging teachers to listen, support writing development, and consider reforms that address underlying barriers rather than quick punishment.
  • Big Tech Funds AI Lesson-Plan Seminars for Teachers, Sparking Parental Backlash
    October 22, 2025, 3:30 AM EDT. Big Tech-backed groups are funding AI training for teachers, with the American Federation of Teachers coordinating seminars largely financed by OpenAI, Microsoft, and Anthropic. At a San Antonio event, about 50 educators got a three-hour crash course as part of a wider program aiming to equip 400,000 teachers over five years. The effort follows polls showing growing parental unease: a summer survey found AI-generated lesson plans support dropping from 62% in 2024 to 49% this year. Critics worry about lesson-plan quality and potential conflicts of interest when Big Tech funds classroom tools. Proponents cite time savings and readiness for a world where AI is increasingly part of instruction. The program also uses tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and CoPilot to generate content.
  • SpaceX launches Falcon 9 on 90th Starlink mission of 2025
    October 22, 2025, 2:44 AM EDT. SpaceX kicked off the predawn launch from Cape Canaveral's SLC-40 as part of the Starlink 10-59 mission, delivering 28 new Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit. The deployment comes amid a weather window that showed a 65% chance of favorable conditions, with winds and cumulus clouds as the main concerns. The mission reused booster B1090, which has now flown eight times, including prior missions such as Crew-10, CRS-33, and Bandwagon-3. About eight minutes after liftoff, the booster landed autonomously on the drone ship "A Shortfall of Gravitas", marking the 127th landing on that vessel and the 515th booster landing overall. SpaceX has over 8,500 Starlink satellites in orbit, part of the growing broadband megaconstellation.
  • Gaurav Khatri on Building India's No.1 Smartwatch Brand: Noise's Bootstrapped Rise
    October 22, 2025, 2:42 AM EDT. From humble beginnings to a leading wearables brand, this episode of Rollin' With The Boss spotlights Gaurav Khatri and Noise. Bootstrapped by him and his cousin, the duo built one of India's biggest smartwatch brands, capturing roughly a third of the market and ranking among the top global players. Khatri shares the journey, lessons on leadership, innovation, and relentless execution that helped redefine how Indians connect through sound and technology. The conversation covers what it takes to stay ahead in India's booming tech market, the power of brand storytelling, product development, and staying customer-centric as the company scales.
  • AI Is Making Housing More Expensive: Higher Rents and Data-Center Costs
    October 22, 2025, 2:28 AM EDT. Artificial intelligence is reshaping the housing market by influencing listings, pricing, and search dynamics. Critics warn that AI-driven demand and data centers expansion are pushing up costs and making homeownership harder to reach. In San Francisco, a surge in AI activity has correlated with a 6% rent uptick, with rents near NYC's, underscoring how technology-driven demand tightens housing supply. Analysts warn that data centers and related infrastructure may siphon capital, power, and water away from homes, potentially lifting bills across neighborhoods. The trend also raises concerns about AI-generated listing images and staging, which some call deceptive, even as others say AI can still streamline searches and provide insights that shorten the buying process. The net effect depends on policy, pricing, and implementation.