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Open AI Head Predicts Artificial Intelligence will Revolutionize Education, But Not Replace It

The Future of Education with Artificial Intelligence

Introduction

Sam Altman, head of the American company Open AI that developed the famous ChatGPT program, predicted today, Monday, that artificial intelligence will revolutionize education, as calculators did, but said that this technology, which is developing very quickly, will not replace education.

Changing the Way Students Learn

“It is likely that homework will not remain as we know it,” Altman said in a lecture at Keio University in Tokyo. He added: “We have a new learning tool. It’s like a word calculator” and “the way students are taught and assessed must change.”

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The Concerns of Artificial Intelligence in Education

ChatGBT amazes the world with its ability to generate human conversations, transcripts, and translations in seconds. But it is also a concern in several sectors, including education, as some fear that students will misuse these tools and therefore stop creating original work.

The Safeguards of Artificial Intelligence

On Monday, Altman expressed confidence in the safeguards that accompany the development of this technology, but reiterated concerns in this context. “The tools that we have are still very primitive compared to what we will have in a few years,” he stressed, noting that OpenAI would feel “great responsibility” if something went wrong.

The Impact on Employment

Altman once again tried to allay fears that many of the jobs currently held by humans could be lost to artificial intelligence in the future. And while he acknowledged that “some jobs will disappear,” he pointed out that “new categories” of jobs will emerge to replace them. “I don’t think (artificial intelligence) will have the impact that people expect in terms of employment,” he said, adding, “Almost all predictions are wrong.”

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Tyler Hromadka
Tyler Hromadka
Tyler is working as the Author at World Weekly News. He has a love for writing and have been writing for a few years now as a free-lancer.

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