The Rich Can Afford Personal Care. The Rest Will Have to Make Do With AI
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The burgeoning field of social-emotional AI is tackling jobs that rely on emotional connections, such as therapists and teachers, raising questions about the future of these roles.
AI is widely used in education, with platforms like Vedantu analyzing student engagement and chatbots like Annie Advisor checking in on students' well-being.
The rise of automated education reveals its limitations, indicating that while technology enhances learning, connections with human educators remain crucial for emotional support.
Studies have shown that strong relationships lead to better outcomes in fields like medicine, counseling, and education, underscoring the importance of human interaction.
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