First of all, teachers' work is multidimensional and very complicated. They not only need to impart knowledge, but also pay attention to students' personality and emotional needs, and how to deal with the problems encountered in the learning process. This kind of interpersonal communication and emotional resonance is irreplaceable by robots, because robots can't understand human emotional and nonverbal communication.
Secondly, the process and purpose of education is far more than imparting knowledge. The purpose of education is to teach students how to think and solve problems, and how to become independent thinkers and active members of society. This can be achieved through interactive and humanized teaching methods, which is irreplaceable by robots.
Third, although AI has strong computing power, it does not have human creativity and imagination. Education needs constant innovation and improvement to stimulate students' interest and improve their learning effect. This requires teachers to be creative and innovative, and this ability is difficult for robots to have.
However, why are teachers likely to be the first to be hit? This is because education is a labor-intensive and time-intensive job. Although teachers have unique abilities and achievements, they have a heavy workload. Teachers need to tailor courses for each student, check homework and give feedback, which takes a lot of energy and time. Robots can help teachers complete these repetitive tasks through automation, thus saving time and energy.
In addition, with the rise of online learning, distance education and intelligent education system, the education industry is undergoing major changes. These technologies can help students realize personalized learning and provide more resources and learning opportunities. However, this may also lead to a decrease in the number of teachers, because online learning and distance education can provide educational services with fewer teachers and less time.
In short, although artificial intelligence has great potential in education, teachers will not be completely replaced. Education needs humanized interaction and emotional resonance, and needs to cultivate independent thinkers and creativity. Therefore, the role of teachers is still crucial. The automation and intelligence of the education industry may lead to the division of labor and automation of education, thus affecting the employment prospects of teachers.