Will AI-based teaching systems replace human teachers?


WITH the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the education sector is experiencing unprecedented changes. As AI applications in teaching become increasingly widespread, some are asking if AI teaching can coexist with human teaching. Will it replace traditional teaching methods, or can it complement them to enhance education quality?

Among the benefits AI can offer is personalised instruction based on a student’s learning progress, automatically adjusting the content to pace the student. Also, AI teaching systems can operate around the clock, allowing students access anytime and anywhere, which is challenging to achieve with traditional teaching.

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