I can't stop thinking about this story about the state of Nevada recategorizing schools as not having "at risk students" (including a school with *kids experiencing homelessness*) because of risk prediction scores from an edtech company described as AI (it is not, I'll note, described as AI by the website of the company itself but who knows how it's described in partnerships). Direct funding cuts for so many students. This is the reality of tech in education, not TED talks about idealized tutors