There is a lot of human to human interaction that needs to take place in order to get kids to learn. Most kids won't learn much from a computer/robot.
Most kids don't learn much from high school English teachers either. When was the last time I ever used Shakespeare to fix my car?
Kids will learn a lot better from ChatGPT that doesn't get tired ever and it can even speak better than most humans by using one of the numerous AI voices out there.
Why don't you go ask ChatGPT about your idea that learning Shakespeare is useless because it can't fix your car? And when it gives you the answer, are you going to accept it as correct? While you're there, ask it if it can replace an English teacher. I'm guessing you won't like that answer either. So then you can go ahead and tell us all why your poorly thought out posts shouldn't be replaced by ChatGPT since it's infinitely more knowledgeable than you, doesn't get tired, and thinks you're wrong.
With how perfectly ChatGPT writes in grammar and spelling, is high school English class going to be cancelled?
There is already precedent for this. Some of you might not be old enough to remember, but we used to have 'math teachers' way back before we invented calculators which could perfectly compute all sorts of arithmetic. English teachers will obviously go the way of the now extinct 'math teachers'.
Yes, in the 80's they said due to the wonder of video tape now all we had to do was record the best teachers and play those for class rooms full of students. Now those students had access to the BEST teachers no matter what school you were in!
In the 60's they said the same thing about television.
I’m an English teacher who is writing his master’s thesis on AI technologies in education, and I would say that ChatGPT pretty much assured me that my job will never go away.
It’s content areas such as social studies and the sciences that are under threat.