AI could mean fewer teachers in schools or none at all, expert says

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The popularity of AI could spark 'reasonable' fears that schools may employ fewer teachers, or possibly none at all, expert says

, AI expert Stuart Russell said the rising use of the technology could spark"reasonable" fears among those working in the education sector that fewer teachers, or possibly none at all, could be employed by schools.

Russell, a computer scientist based at the University of California, Berkeley, told the outlet that AI technology could potentially deliver"most material through to the end of high school." He added that he thought humans would still play a role but it could differ from traditional teaching duties. Per The Guardian, he made the comments before speaking at the UN's AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva.

have banned the use of ChatGPT, citing negative impacts on student learning and misinformation concerns, given that AI chatbots are also known to"hallucinate" or invent facts., which include Cambridge and Oxford, issued guidance aimed at allowing students and staff to capitalize on AI. Russell Group drew up the principles with backing from the vice-chancellors of 24 institutions.leading some to adjust their assessment methods.

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