More than 8 in 10 Filipino students have used artificial intelligence for school work, yet many schools still lack the training and rules to keep up, a new ASEAN Foundation report shows. The study found that 83% of students in the Philippines have tried generative AI tools such as ChatGPT. Most use them to write essays or rephrase text they find online. Student adoption in the country mirrors wider Southeast Asian trends. Across ASEAN, 87 percent of students rely on AI to look up information, while three out of four use it for writing help. But teacher adoption tells a different story. Only 73% of Filipino educators use AI in their classrooms. Even fewer, just 42%, use the technology for their own writing. The gap between students and teachers is one of the widest in the region. Philippines ranks as a global leader in internet and AI use — Meltwater According to ASEAN Foundation executive director Piti Srisangsam, age plays a big role. Younger people tend to pick up new techno...
OPPO just launched the Reno15 series in the Philippines. There’s the affordable Reno15 F, the base Reno15 5G, and the one we’re looking at today, the OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G. For a quick recap, the OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G is a compact sub-flagship smartphone equipped with a relatively small 6.32-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and stereo speakers. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8450 processor, with 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of non-expandable storage. Keeping the lights on is a large 6,200mAh battery with fast 80W charging. It comes with the latest Android 16-based ColorOS 16. Of course, its got a killer camera setup. There’s the very sharp 200-megapixel main camera, 50-megapixel telephoto, 50-megapixel ultra-wide, and 50-megapixel for selfies. It is also extra durable thanks to its IP69 dust and water resistance certification. The OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G, available in a single 12GB/512GB/Aurora Blue configuration, has an SRP of Php49,999 in the Philippines. Y...