ST’s smart IMU bolsters Qualcomm’s monster AI chip for wearables
The new Snapdragon Wear Elite chip from Qualcomm was announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and will appear in personal AI devices from Google, Motorola and Samsung later this year.
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OpenAI. Illustration of Teachers in Professional Development Discussing AI and Pedagogy. 2026. AI-generated image. ChatGPT. This teacher’s social media feed has become a relentless loop of AI professional development ads, sandwiched between recycled prophecies about how edtech will “change education forever.” The sentiment has been repeated so often and with so little payoff that it’s lost its punch. Despite the constant cry for more training by multiple voices (often politicians, consultants and others outside of the classroom), I find myself craving the opposite: balance. Every new AIannouncement feels like another barrier wedged between teachers and the human conversations they actually need to be having. Most of this obsession with AI isn’t malicious; most of it is well-intentioned. Bu

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