Sample Essays 37 A A ti c a In nc ad anc and co a co on a o da o o o a co u d a an o o o o n o a AI n ua do o ac and a o c d n and andc d n c a oo Do ou n a co u can ac a u an ac W W no As “thinking” computers move from fiction to reality, people are concerned about their
children’s education. While it is inevitable that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will someday enter
the education system, I highly doubt computers can manage a classroom full of children since
they lack certain traits only human teachers have.
Among these traits is empathy. Machines cannot feel, therefore they cannot sense emotional
responses and needs in children, who themselves have not fully developed the ability to make
themselves understood. In other words, young children depend heavily on their parents’ and
teachers’ abilities to guess what is on their minds. A machine, for all its intelligence, can only
be programed with facts and figures and to respond accordingly; it cannot be taught to react
to tears, tantrums, or sullen silences, nor can it equate a student’s irrationally aggressive
behaviour with his lack of comprehension of the material or even something as simple as
hunger.
Conversely, empathy and previous experience enables teachers to expect the unexpected,
to make quick adjustments, and to improvise. Of course, computers can calculate scenarios
based on data, but they cannot respond properly to human kids acting unpredictably, as kids
often do. For example, a computerized instructor could respond to a fire alarm and usher
students out of the building to a safe area. However, a computer could not react to an angry
child’s rebellion by appealing to her rationality, or to a sensitive student’s response to a peer’s
abuse, or to a slumping sports team that requires a pep talk. Human teachers, who have
lived through these scenarios themselves, can draw on their life experiences to deal with any
situation, be it practical or emotional.
In conclusion, while AI can do many things and be a useful tool in the classroom, the one thing
it cannot do, which is essential to teaching, is to be human. Thus, teachers should not worry
about being replaced by computers.
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