They helped build the digital screens we depend on — and now they want to limit their children's exposure to them.https://nyti.ms/2D91nbw
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Some parents have become digital teetotalers when it comes to their kids - no phones, no iPads, no social media, no YouTube videos. Limited Wifi. Nannies are sometimes barred from using their own devices.https://nyti.ms/2ObpAPw
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Another occupational hazard for Silicon Valley nannies: the nanny spotter, a self-appointed bystander who posts photos on social media to shame nannies they believe are inattentive. https://nyti.ms/2ObpAPw pic.twitter.com/tt5m5HQObq
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Silicon Valley's elite schools are eschewing screens even as devices are praised as essential learning tools in schools serving low-and-middle-income kids. Will that lead to a new digital divide?https://nyti.ms/2PsZXP8
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Yes exposing developing brains to an augmented reality will distort their perception of actual reality. Imagine from birth you were exposed to one reality you had complete control over and one you have limited to no control over. Which are you going to choose? The false/easy one.
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A new trend in the 20-somethings is board games. It is like the Trivial Pursuit craze of the 1980s where friends got together all night and socialized in "real life."
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That is a fantastic dystopian cyberpunk movie quote. Oh wait ...
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