
Is Artificial Intelligence coming for teachers' jobs?
AIcademia · Andy Fisher
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Show Notes
In this episode of the AI Academy podcast, I ask whether advances in artificial intelligence pose a threat to teachers' jobs.
Drawing on insights from a LinkedIn article by Chris Goodall, interviews with Khan Academy founder Sal Khan and an innovative programme launched by the David Game College in London last year, I discuss the role of teachers, the rapid development of AI, the quality and human connection in education, and the current state and future of the teaching profession.
Chris Goodall’s LinkedIn article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ai-replace-teachers-chris-goodall-trode/
Ed Mylett interview with Sal Khan: https://youtu.be/va5yW-6wHIs?si=Mt5T1AGLT4Vh9UYq
00:00 Introduction: Are AI Advances a Threat to Teachers?
01:51 Defining the Role of a Teacher
05:01 AI's Rapid Development and Its Implications
06:50 Current Educational Models: Fit for Purpose?
14:34 Real-World Case Studies: AI in Education
20:47 Conclusion: The Future of Teaching in an AI-Driven World