I've seen this argument all over reddit. Mostly from pro-screen time parents and those involved in edtech. The problem isn't chromebooks, "it's how they are used".


I've seen this argument all over reddit. Mostly from pro-screen time parents and those involved in edtech. The problem isn't chromebooks, "it's how they are used". The problem isn't Ai, "it's how it's used." Thoughts? submitted by /u/tacsml [link] [comments]