Artificial intelligence has become one of the most discussed technologies in education. From automated grading systems to AI chatbots capable of answering complex questions, many people wonder whether AI will eventually replace teachers.
The short answer is no.
Education has never been just about delivering information. Great teachers inspire curiosity, understand students' emotions, adapt to different learning styles, and create environments where learners develop critical thinking. These are deeply human abilities that artificial intelligence cannot fully replicate.
However, AI is beginning to solve a different problem: helping students learn independently outside the classroom.
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