OR instead of creating a dystopian mass-surveillance tool, teachers could count on students to attend responsibly because after all they are adults in charge of their own destiny.
Though it's definitely interesting technically speaking.
I think this is aimed at children, who are far from responsible adults, which makes the ethical questions even more prominent, in my opinion.
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OR instead of creating a dystopian mass-surveillance tool, teachers could count on students to attend responsibly because after all they are adults in charge of their own destiny.
Though it's definitely interesting technically speaking.
I think this is aimed at children, who are far from responsible adults, which makes the ethical questions even more prominent, in my opinion.