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MengerSpongeyesterday at 6:45 PM2 repliesview on HN

These founders are careless and weirdly cruel. It's wildly unethical, immoral, wrong to do this to children.

"My investigation into Alpha School also reveals that the massive amounts of data the company collects on students, including videos of them, is stored in a Google Drive folder that anyone with the link—even if they’ve left the company, or if it was sent to them—could access."

Prison. People need to go to prison for this.


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rahimnathwaniyesterday at 6:56 PM

Whether a link requires login or not is irrelevant when everyone has the same password: https://x.com/RahimNathwani/status/1900199324279333115

gruezyesterday at 6:54 PM

>These founders are careless and weirdly cruel. It's wildly unethical, immoral, wrong to do this to children.

For lax security, or monitoring students at all? I don't think you'll find anyone opposing the former, but what's the alternative to the latter? At the end of the day, they're kids, and they need supervision to keep them on task. I think remote schooling during covid showed that kids can't really be left to their own devices. The alternatives I can think of aren't great:

1. individual human tutors: insanely expensive, out of reach for even well paid programmers, or you have to home school

2. ed tech, without the monitoring: won't work because kids get distracted, and you can't expect the parents to do that when they have jobs

3. traditional schooling, with maybe small class sizes: see the review in my other posts. Seems like even with well funded private schools, the lesson plan isn't really individualized so you're catering to the lowest common denominator

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