In an English college, AI is already replacing teachers


Young GCSE students in England will be experimenting with a school program made up entirely of lessons generated by artificial intelligence. — Photography Generated by OpenAI's DALL·E /ETX Majelan/AFP Relaxnews

In London, a private school has decided to experiment with a teaching program based entirely on artificial intelligence-generated learning. Some 20 young people aged 15 to 17 will take part, hoping to graduate at the end of the year.

The program, which is experimental in nature, has been dubbed Sabrewing. For one year, some 20 students at David Game College will benefit from learning powered exclusively by artificial intelligence, offering each student an entirely personalised experience.

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