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Pergunte a sua AI favorita o que ela acha de substituir professores nas escolas por AI.

Como as AI tem mais bom senso do que dos politicos, deveríamos substituir os governadores por AI primeiro para ver se da certo.

A vantagem ainda é que o salário de politico mais todos os cabides de empregos ainda economizariam muito mais do que o salário dos professores, que até onde eu sei, nunca foi alto mesmo.

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  • O gemini:

    AI is unlikely to completely replace teachers in schools. Here's why:

    Human interaction is crucial:  Teachers provide social-emotional support, motivation, and role models for students.  AI  can't replicate the human connection that's essential for learning and development.
    
    Adaptability and Creativity:  Teachers can adapt their teaching styles to individual students and unexpected situations. AI  curriculums may struggle to address the unique needs of every student or respond to real-time situations.
    
    Critical Thinking and Soft Skills:  Great teachers help students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.  While AI  can deliver information, it may not be effective at fostering these crucial skills.
    

    However, AI can be a valuable tool for teachers:

    Personalized Learning: AI can personalize learning paths for students based on their strengths and weaknesses. This can free up teachers to provide more targeted support.
    
    Automated Tasks: AI can handle tedious tasks like grading and administrative work, giving teachers more time to focus on teaching.
    
    Data Analysis: AI can analyze student data to identify at-risk students or areas where the class is struggling. This can help teachers intervene early and adjust their approach.
    

    Overall, AI is likely to play a supportive role in education, rather than replacing teachers altogether. The best classrooms will likely leverage the strengths of both AI and human educators.

    • "Great teachers help students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills."

      Dá pra ver o pq do tarcísio querer isso né.