Please read this intriguing article by Ravi where he explains how AI could replace human form teachers and be of advantage to students and teachers alike. Here is the link to his article:
https://hubpages.com/education/4-Amazin … in-Schools
Hi Ravi,
I love the way you showed by examples in your article that AI could benefit school children and teachers in the education field and in future could replace the lack of quality teachers. This is indeed a great stride in humanity and technology and should be welcomed by all.
This is a fascinating, very interesting article, Ravi. I think you are right that AI could be the answer for teacher shortages. Without a doubt we are moving in that direction due to shortages around the globe.
Thanks for posting Ravi's article, Rosina.
A very informative article, Ravi. I am sure AI will continue to play a bigger and bigger part in education.
Thank you for sharing this, Rosina.
Interesting article, Ravi. Thank you for sharing. I was just reading about AI on Forbes a few days ago. AI is transforming education and will continue to do so. Artificial intelligence is beneficial. Undoubtedly, AI will further transform education in the upcoming years. On a global scale, AI has the potential to accelerate and lower the cost of learning, even basic skills such as reading, writing, and mathematics.
Well maybe ironically, AI could make education more comfortable, effective, and enjoyable. Most humans prefer to speak than to write, and powerful natural language processing technologies can restore flawless conversation. Unfortunately, none of this is going to make life and learning any easier, I think.
I guess we won't be able to learn everything quickly until we have advanced brain-computer interfaces. If only AI continues, I feel we will all need machines, maybe in the form of SD card-sized devices implanted in our bodies. Who knows if this also starts to happen...We cannot download or install knowledge and skills into our minds because we are still human.
We cannot work at the speed of a computer. It can facilitate us by providing information tailored to our needs, but we still need human teachers. Someone who can understand emotions!
Now, after all of these rounds of discussion, I'm back to wondering where are those super-special beings who are actively helping the world in creating this artificial intelligence...
One thing I am grateful for is that AI benefited us all during the pandemic, particularly in educational settings. It can also help us in predicting when the next pandemic will occur. Perhaps the technology was prepared because some powerful beings already knew what the world would suffer in the coming years, as was the case of covid.
I just know, I loooove Siri and Google Assistant; they talk with me, type messages for me, send emails for me, read for me... what else do I need? But aren't they preventing me from engaging in all of these mental exercises on my own? Aren't they making me dull and lazy? Will I really improve if I rely on machines to write, read, and do my work for me? Where will I end up if I trust technology more than I trust myself? In which direction I am really heading? AI is useful, but it is clearly not a complete replacement for human teachers.
Thank you so much for sharing Ravi's interesting article, Rosina.
Blessings to both of you!
Now of course children are very modern, but they are too individual for AI to work with them. Teacher confidence is essential in today's classroom. According to a study published by a business school, education is the area that has been most affected by technology, with computers becoming a primary method of instruction. While this is a challenge for teachers and administrators alike, it can also offer an opportunity. Even today there is a huge number of technologies that use AI for educational purposes, but so far artificial intelligence itself needs teachers. That's the problem, now the AI can do almost everything for you like writing. reading and other stuff but in another 30-40 years it will be able to do everything without us.
I'm probably a little afraid of artificial intelligence, but I think technology should be used everywhere else why would it be needed. But I want to ask people to use some tips on how to develop skills to help us be smarter:
1.Train your brain using the same AI for your own benefit, a lot of cool training programs can be found on the internet, like https://quizzes.studymoose.com/flashcar … iterature/ here you can learn a lot in the form of a little quiz.
2. Ask questions. Ask for clarification of complex things. The more you ask questions, the better your knowledge will be.
3. Read. Stop reading the news and social media. Read books. When you get to the end of the book, write a review and share it.
Ravi...
I've heard of robots used for everything, but not for education.
This sounds really interesting & I imagine it would help some students.
I still think that students also need that human compassion that a robot cannot give...at least not yet, but i do hear that's in the works.
What if these robot's take over one day...giving too much responsibility is not good in my eyes.
But we always move forward so I'm certain this will happen.
Great article & I'll look for this in the United States .
So far...not here.
Right now there is a big teacher strike in a city bear by...so school is on hold.
Artificial intelligence systems could be a major help in education. I am worried about getting the balance between AI and the actions of good teachers correct, though. Both factors acting together could create a very beneficial educational system, but it’s important to get the balance right. Thank you for creating a thought-provoking article, Ravi.
Yes Brenda human compassion is required ,no doubt about it.But AI can act as a helping hand to teachers
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