We did. Our team provides machine learning ability for our internal products (5-8 products) and we are constantly writing for them to show how artificial intelligence works for these products. So whenever product managers come up with new ideas (e.g. AB testing, promotion based on user data, scam detection), they will contact our team.
This is awesome for students from poorer districts who have no access to the internet when COVID-19 keeps them from school. A fairly good move for education equality. Besides, it would be better if free (cheap) tablets are also offered.
Phone farming is actually easy to be banned if the investors apply appropriate fraud detection strategies such as IP/device ID collection or user behavior classification. I wouldn't think phone farming is as profitable as it used to be.
Just left Paris this week. I was surprised to see how many electric scooters are on the road. But out of the experience riding them in central Paris, I found them - 1. being too expensive: riding Lime for 1.5 km cost me 4 euros, way more expensive than metro; 2. being difficult to ride: riding scooter is hard because the acceleration and brake is too sudden for beginners and it's easy to lose control when encountering hard obstacles on the road; 3. central Paris is not scooter-friendly because lots of road are made of stones and there are not many bike-routes as I see.
I doubt if they really understood which event you were referring to or if they ever told the truth. My dad was an undergraduate in 1989 in China, and he constantly tells me what he had suffered during those days. So I'm pretty clear about what happened back then. I used to discuss this event with my friends and most of them had heard about it.
Even if it's not in the history textbook and it's not allowed to be discussed in the public, most of the Chinese citizens who were alive in 1989 have heard of this event. I can't say children in next generations would remember it, but at least in 2016, Chinese people do remember it.
p.s. looks like Hacker News is using algolia for searching right now.