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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because nobody wants to be a teacher. [/quote] Your job will be replaced by AI in the next 5 years. Imagine each child has individual instruction via AI instead of a single person trying to teach a subject to the entire class. Kids will get a custom tailored 1:1 experience. [/quote] How’s AI going to handle the kid who comes to school with a fever, crying at his desk? How about the two kids picking on each other? What about the kid who refuses to do the assignment? I’m curious how AI will handle the three kids who refuse to stop talking so the remainder of the class can focus. Oops! And now a chair was thrown across the room. Content delivery is just one part of teaching. Managing children is much harder, and AI can’t do it. [/quote] Right now the AI is really good if you upload an assignment and you ask it to give you differentiated assignments - one for the quick learners who get bored, One for kids who need more repetition. I was always terribly bored in school and I would have loved this and would have gotten so much more out of school. I was of the era where Ingotmtk be the teacher’s little helper- I graded papers and listened to the other kids read. But yeah as helpful as that would be for the kids I can foresee a situation with 90 kids and 90 screens and three “teacher monitors”. I actually think once robotics advances it will be able to handle this. The main hang up with robotics now (lack of dexterity) shouldn't really be an issue with teaching except maybe for really little kids.[/quote] You are joking, right? You can't possibly be this clueless with so little understanding of childhood development or human nature.[/quote][/quote]
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