Chinese schoolchildren were forced to wear armbands that track which of the children is slacking off
In China, schoolchildren's attention is monitored in real time using special headbands. They show whether the child is focused on studying or daydreaming.
Schoolchildren in China have been forced to wear headbands with AI to track who is slacking off in class. Some schools in the country are testing bands with sensors that read brain activity.
A red indicator indicates full engagement, while a blue one indicates the opposite. Thanks to this, teachers can understand who is really listening to the lesson and who is distracted.
In addition to the fact that the data is sent to teachers, it is also duplicated for the children's parents.
The students in the back of the classroom will still figure out how to get around it.