AI pioneers want bots to replace human teachers - here's why that's unlikely
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"Karpathy envisions AI tutors that can be deeply passionate, great at teaching, and fluent in all of the world's languages, personally tutoring all 8 billion of us on demand."
"As a researcher focused on AI, I’ve seen many high-tech solutions for teaching problems that fizzled. AI might enhance education, but won’t effectively replace human teachers."
"Students have a natural preference to connect with and be inspired by fellow humans, showing resistance to machines regardless of their sophistication."
"Research shows students learn writing better in smaller classes with no more than 15 students, highlighting the challenge of providing quality education efficiently to the masses."
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