Banning Chinese apps may boost U.S. alternatives in the short term, but in the long run it also risks isolating America from breakthroughs elsewhere.
Governor Greg Abbott announced a ban on the use of AI and social media apps affiliated with the Chinese government on all Texas state-issued devices.
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States across the political spectrum are enacting laws to protect children and teens on social media platforms.
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As part of Austin ISD's Prime Time Out-of-School Enrichment, the virtual reality P.E. program will be offered on Tuesday and ...