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Bill Gates and Steve Jobs raised their kids with limited tech — and it should have been a red flag about our own smartphone use
It should be telling, Clement and Miles argue, that the two biggest tech figures in recent history — Bill Gates and Steve Jobs — seldom let their kids play with the very products they helped create.
"What is it these wealthy tech executives know about their own products that their consumers don't?" the authors wrote.
The Smartest People in the Room? What Silicon Valley’s Supposed Obsession with Tech-Free Private Schools Really Tells Us

Los Angeles Review of Books
Morgan G. Ames on the problem of letting Silicon Valley tech elites guide conversations on child development and schooling....
A 2017 article in the Independent discussed the technology-free childhoods of Bill Gates’s and Steve Jobs’s kids. Haplessly conflating correlation and causation, it linked teens’ technology use to depression and suicide and smugly concluded, “wealthy Silicon Valley parents seem to grasp the addictive powers of smartphones, tablets, and computers more than the general public does.”
I don't have too much details on this, it seems obvious that they'd do stuff like this. What else to use your money for?
There's been plenty of studies done on students being able to retain information better when using pen and paper;
Pen and paper 'beats computers for retaining knowledge'

Pen and paper 'beats computers for retaining knowledge'
Survey of students across 10 countries suggests handwriting and printed books have advantages over digital materials
Survey of students across 10 countries suggests handwriting and printed books have advantages over digital materials
Having computers for every student just leads them to distraction when they have endless stimulation at their fingertips.
Computers make you stupider, you don't have to remember things you can just Google for the information.
It's the same thing as not letting you use calculators in a simple math class.
"fried dopamine receptors for thee but not for me"