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Will AI take away jobs?
Actually, one would expect more change to the job layout than just the loss of jobs. While some tasks could be automated, which really means some amount of job displacement in certain sectors, the potential for AI to create new opportunities or roles not previously established is very great. Many joRead more
Actually, one would expect more change to the job layout than just the loss of jobs. While some tasks could be automated, which really means some amount of job displacement in certain sectors, the potential for AI to create new opportunities or roles not previously established is very great. Many jobs will move to integrate AI and require new skills and knowledge in the process. The overall employment effect will therefore depend on industry, occupation, and country-specific pace of technology adoption. One critical issue is that workers have to find new work and reskill in a content evolving at an ever-faster rate as the job market undergoes tectonic changes.
See lessWhat will happen if we completely replace current human teaching to AI teaching 100%. WIll it be beneficial or not
Benefits: 1. Personalization: AI caters to each learning style and pace to turn on students' engagement and understanding. 2. Accessibility: Bringing education to the remotest and most resource-poor areas bridges a wide geographical gap and a shortage of teachers in certain areas. 3. StandardizationRead more
Benefits:
1. Personalization: AI caters to each learning style and pace to turn on students’ engagement and understanding.
2. Accessibility: Bringing education to the remotest and most resource-poor areas bridges a wide geographical gap and a shortage of teachers in certain areas.
3. Standardization: Artificial intelligence will reach consistency in imparting the delivery of content. It minimizes the variation in quality regarding teaching practice.
4. Availability 24/7: Artificial intelligence can continuously give support and tutoring outside the school timings. This helps students who have different schedules.
5. Data-Driven Insight: AI can run real-time analyses on student performance to pinpoint areas of strength and weakness in the process of learning.
Cons:
1. No Human Interaction: The absence of a human teacher hampers development in social and emotional skills, which form an important part of holistic education.
2. Ethical Concerns: Unconsciously, AI might carry out unfair educational practices by giving biased feedback or preferential treatment to students based on data it was trained on.
3. Over-Reliance on Technology: An overdependence on AI opens up problems in the face of technical faults, disrupting the teaching-learning process.
4. Issues Relating to Equity: Inadequate access to reliable technology will just see such students lagging behind and, in the process, compound already exists in educational inequities.
5. Job Displacement: Replacing human teachers with AI could result in massive job losses within the education sector and has implications on livelihoods and economies.
Conclusion: While AI teaching is promising, it has to be complementary to human educators in order to strike a balance between the technological advantage with the much-needed human interaction.
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