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In the years to come, teaching will change a lot, robots will potentially replace teachers.

We will be
governed by robots and gadgets.
however, the presence of a teacher during the lessons remains indispensable. their role will be to set up
the required equipment and to maintain discipline, order, and the course. the teachers will be like
policemen, technicians.
AI-based learning tools have been shown to improve children's critical-thinking and problem-solving
skills, and they can be useful for kids with learning disabilities.
AI is already quickly becoming a trusted assistant in the classroom, from taking grading and other
administrative tasks off teachers’ plates, to providing personalised learning and instruction to students.
However, this level of sophistication doesn’t come without its risks. Joe Fatheree, an award-winning
teacher, believes that “we need to move forward but with a degree of caution”, citing risks such as
depression, potential detrimental effects for the human psyche and privacy issues.

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