Artificial intelligence ‘bots’ may be widely available to teach in the coming years. But will they be effective? An expert on technology in education weighs in.
Pioneers? Modern day snake oil salesmen at best and actively harming humanity at worst.
Artificial intelligence ‘bots’ may be widely available to teach in the coming years. But will they be effective? An expert on technology in education weighs in.
Pioneers? Modern day snake oil salesmen at best and actively harming humanity at worst.
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