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Originally Posted by blueski
This job is ripe for robots to swoop in and do all the menial tasks like teaching with just a handful of relationship/socialization coaches left overseeing the whole school. I'd give it ten years tops, teaching like we know it will be gone.
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And here's one example, some students were going to recommend this Watson based TA bot for teaching awards before the professor told them they had been tutored all semester by a bot.
http://m.smh.com.au/technology/innov...13-gou6us.html
This guy trained it for a few months and now anyone in the world can use this bot to help out with these types of courses if they have access. It won't be long before companies do this for every subject and course in every language on the planet.
It doesn't even have to look like a super hot model out of ex machina to replace Betty in third grade. It just has to get better results for lower costs. Then, Betty's days are numbered.