New Brazil law restricts use of smartphones in elementary and high schools
- Brazil's president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed a bill restricting smartphone use in schools, impacting elementary and high school students starting in February.
- The law allows smartphone use only in emergencies, for educational purposes, or for students with disabilities.
- A survey by Datafolha found that almost two-thirds of respondents supported banning smartphones in schools, with over three-quarters believing they do more harm than good.
- Lula emphasized the importance of education and stated, 'We cannot allow humanism to be replaced by algorithms,' during the bill signing ceremony.
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