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Answered by ItsShizuka01
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Will robots replace teachers in the future?

Credit: Alex Knight

By Amelia Harper

Published Nov. 15, 2018

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In a world where news anchors are being replaced by robots, teachers can feel that their jobs are safe because students will need teachers to foster needed higher-order thinking skills, which only human teachers can provide, Andre Perry, a Brookings Institution fellow, asserts in a column for the Hechinger Report.

However, public education is adapting to a changing world and technology is already affecting education in the form of MOOCs and computer programs that allow education to be personalized for students in ways not possible with a single teacher in a crowded classroom. But failed experiments, such as the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow in Ohio, illustrate the dangers of relying too heavily on electronic education.

Answered by sumantripathi0475
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HI, I have been following on the role of robotics since the ear,y eighties. It was a major dilemma when these were introduced in flexible automation and fully automated factories. The Japanese are some how running fast to develop social robots after developing industrial robots. In the early years of implementation the problem was the replacement of humans, but strategies were discussed to remove humans from tedious and routine jobs (which cause industrial accidents or subject to very aggressive environments,...) and were retrained to simply run these tools or doing activities necessitating decision making. That step was successful and continues to be.

Robots do not replace humans rather they serve humans. Humans program these machines even if these were designed (with neural networks applications) to behave and imitate humans in some actions. Social robots have been designed to relieve routine and will continue this track. Having fun producing newer versions to play games or so are still under human control.

Technology is and will continue to be the slave for humans and not the other way around.

Well, unless a certain person would prefer to be as Raphael implied in his post!

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