AI Security Guards: Missing Guns, Flagging Doritos
False positives are bad enough, but false negatives can be tragic.
False positives are bad enough, but false negatives can be tragic.
This week: educator sexual misconduct spanning four continents, a surge of legislative and regulatory action on AI in schools, and the United Kingdom's proposed teen social media ban.
The rise of AI compels schools and school districts to re-examine their social media practices.
This week: educator misconduct, AI-generated CSAM, screen time battles, and the mounting legal reckoning for social media platforms.
It's not about the technology, it's about the behavior.
On the morning of May 18, 2026, Nina Williams received a text from her son, a student at Barrington Middle School in the Hillsborough County (Fla.) Public School System. Attached to the text was a video and photo that her son took during his art class that morning. The video
As you might expect, legislative and school policy debates these days are dominated by device bans and artificial intelligence. Right now, it looks like devices are losing and AI is winning.
Every new technology, of course, presents fresh challenges for educators. But the speed with which "AI" has swept through our educational system has turned the professional and ethical risks up to 11.