Which is why we'd be better off with AI teachers at this point. What does a teacher even do? Create a lesson plan, describe the topic with examples, and answer student's questions. LLMs have proven more than capable of the latter two, and most lesson plans today are based off textbook templates and a mandated curriculum. The AI won't molest the students either.
Of course today's "AI" is a prime vector of cultural subversion so I'm not suggesting we unleash closed-source ChatGPT into our classrooms. Nor would I claim it's better than an actual highly skilled human teacher, but those are few and far between.
Which is why we'd be better off with AI teachers at this point. What does a teacher even do? Create a lesson plan, describe the topic with examples, and answer student's questions. LLMs have proven more than capable of the latter two, and most lesson plans today are based off textbook templates and a mandated curriculum. The AI won't molest the students either.
Of course today's "AI" is a prime vector of cultural subversion so I'm not suggesting we unleash closed-source ChatGPT into our classrooms. Nor would I claim it's better than an actual highly skilled human teacher, but those are few and far between.