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Tech's Unintended Consequences: A Generation Lost

How $30B in laptops and AI advancements mask deeper issues in education and employment

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Tech's Unintended Consequences: A Generation Lost

How $30B in laptops and AI advancements mask deeper issues in education and employment

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The past few decades have seen unprecedented investments in technology, from the widespread adoption of laptops in schools to the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence. However, a closer examination of these trends reveals unintended consequences that threaten the very foundations of our society.

In 2002, Maine became the first state to introduce a statewide laptop program, with the aim of putting the internet at the fingertips of more children. This initiative was mirrored across the country, with the US spending over $30 billion on laptops and tablets in schools by 2024. However, psychologists and learning experts now suggest that this effort has yielded a generation less cognitively capable than their parents. Despite having access to vast amounts of information, today's students struggle with critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

This phenomenon is not limited to education. The tech industry itself is grappling with issues of accountability and exploitation. IT staffing firms like TCS, Cognizant, and Infosys have been accused of underpaying developers by 80-100%, with some workers earning as little as $50 per hour despite clients paying upwards of $100-150 per hour. This business model exploits the H1B system, which is meant to provide opportunities for skilled foreign workers, but instead perpetuates a cycle of underpayment and overwork.

Meanwhile, the rise of AI has brought about new challenges. Google's recent decision to restrict Google AI Pro/Ultra subscribers who use OpenClaw, a third-party integration, has raised concerns about the company's commitment to transparency and accountability. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into our lives, it is essential that we prioritize responsible development and deployment practices.

One potential solution lies in the power of daily rituals. Research has shown that rituals can provide a sense of constancy and predictability, buffering against the anxiety that comes with uncertainty. By incorporating rituals into our daily lives, we can cultivate a sense of calm and focus, even in the midst of rapid technological change.

As we navigate the complexities of the tech industry, it is essential that we prioritize transparency, accountability, and responsible development practices. The creation of resources like Warn Firehose, a searchable database of US layoff notices, is a step in the right direction. By providing access to information and promoting awareness, we can work towards a more equitable and sustainable tech industry.

Ultimately, the unintended consequences of our investments in technology serve as a reminder that progress is not always linear. As we move forward, it is essential that we prioritize the well-being of individuals and communities, rather than simply chasing the latest advancements. By doing so, we can create a brighter future for all.

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  • Portland Press Herald—Getty Images
  • VCG/Getty Images
  • US Department of Labor
  • Warn Firehose
  • Google AI Pro/Ultra documentation

The past few decades have seen unprecedented investments in technology, from the widespread adoption of laptops in schools to the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence. However, a closer examination of these trends reveals unintended consequences that threaten the very foundations of our society.

In 2002, Maine became the first state to introduce a statewide laptop program, with the aim of putting the internet at the fingertips of more children. This initiative was mirrored across the country, with the US spending over $30 billion on laptops and tablets in schools by 2024. However, psychologists and learning experts now suggest that this effort has yielded a generation less cognitively capable than their parents. Despite having access to vast amounts of information, today's students struggle with critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

This phenomenon is not limited to education. The tech industry itself is grappling with issues of accountability and exploitation. IT staffing firms like TCS, Cognizant, and Infosys have been accused of underpaying developers by 80-100%, with some workers earning as little as $50 per hour despite clients paying upwards of $100-150 per hour. This business model exploits the H1B system, which is meant to provide opportunities for skilled foreign workers, but instead perpetuates a cycle of underpayment and overwork.

Meanwhile, the rise of AI has brought about new challenges. Google's recent decision to restrict Google AI Pro/Ultra subscribers who use OpenClaw, a third-party integration, has raised concerns about the company's commitment to transparency and accountability. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into our lives, it is essential that we prioritize responsible development and deployment practices.

One potential solution lies in the power of daily rituals. Research has shown that rituals can provide a sense of constancy and predictability, buffering against the anxiety that comes with uncertainty. By incorporating rituals into our daily lives, we can cultivate a sense of calm and focus, even in the midst of rapid technological change.

As we navigate the complexities of the tech industry, it is essential that we prioritize transparency, accountability, and responsible development practices. The creation of resources like Warn Firehose, a searchable database of US layoff notices, is a step in the right direction. By providing access to information and promoting awareness, we can work towards a more equitable and sustainable tech industry.

Ultimately, the unintended consequences of our investments in technology serve as a reminder that progress is not always linear. As we move forward, it is essential that we prioritize the well-being of individuals and communities, rather than simply chasing the latest advancements. By doing so, we can create a brighter future for all.

Sources:

  • Portland Press Herald—Getty Images
  • VCG/Getty Images
  • US Department of Labor
  • Warn Firehose
  • Google AI Pro/Ultra documentation

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