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Will artificial intelligence really replace teachers to educate our children?
On the eve of Children's Day, the news that Alpha Dog defeated Ke Jie, the world champion of Go, once again aroused people's concern about the influence of artificial intelligence on education.

The reporter's investigation found that in China, artificial intelligence is more and more widely used in classroom teaching, online learning, family education and other educational fields, and has brought a market of up to 100 billion yuan. How to educate children in the future has become a hot topic. So will artificial intelligence really replace teachers to educate our children?

Artificial intelligence is quietly triggering an "educational revolution"

The application of artificial intelligence in classroom teaching is increasing. Since September last year, two classes in Grade Three of Beijing No.12 Middle School have taken the lead in trying artificial intelligence teaching. Teachers and students have a tablet computer for artificial intelligence teaching.

Zhao Honghua, a second-year chemistry teacher at the school, said: "The tablet computer has many functions, such as electronic whiteboard, photo upload, and physical display rack. In class, the teacher does not need to switch back and forth between the computer PPT and the projector. This is more in line with the thinking process of teaching. " This fall semester, the school will continue to expand the scope of use.

Online education is a deeper and wider field of artificial intelligence application. With the help of artificial intelligence and big data, various new online education platforms are in the ascendant. Coursera, a free large-scale open online course project, announced that it will launch version 3.0 with "adaptive learning" as its core.

According to reports, the online education project of the public service platform for basic education resources in Xinjiang undertaken by the company has registered 264,000 teachers in real names, with more than 6.5438+0.07 million uploaded resources and more than 6.5438+0 million downloaded resources.

"Artificial intelligence has begun to subvert traditional teaching and education methods and is triggering a revolution." Cheng Hong, executive director of the Robotics Research Center of the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, said.