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Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn predicts a significant transformation in the educational landscape, suggesting that artificial intelligence will increasingly take on the role of educators. According to von Ahn, this shift will not eliminate traditional schools but will redefine their purpose. He envisions a future where schools function primarily as supervised spaces, emphasizing safety and social interaction rather than traditional teaching methods.
As AI technologies continue to advance, they are expected to provide personalized learning experiences that cater to individual student needs. This could lead to a more efficient and engaging educational process, where students receive tailored instruction through AI-driven platforms. Von Ahn believes that while educators will still play a crucial role in guiding and mentoring students, much of the content delivery could be managed by AI systems.
This evolution raises questions about the future of teaching professions and the role of human interaction in education. As AI becomes more integrated into learning environments, the focus may shift towards developing social skills and emotional intelligence, preparing students for a world where technology and human connection coexist.
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