Artificial intelligence could end up becoming ‘teachers’ in ‘dystopian’ future
Artificial intelligence could end up being used to teach children as part of a “dystopian” future. Rose Luckin, a professor at University College London Knowledge Lab, has predicted AI applications could takes over most aspects of education, resulting in a cheaper system with limited human interaction – particularly for less privileged students – or an alternative future where technology supports teachers without compromising vital human element of education. She told The Guardian: “There’s a dystopian version where you hand over far too much to the AI. “And you end up with an education system...