AI may take the chalk from teachers’ hands, says Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton: How will it impact classrooms?

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Nobel Laureate Geoffrey Hinton envisions a future where AI tutors eclipse human teachers, reshaping education with precision, scale, and personalised learning. While the shift promises affordability and access, it also raises deep concerns about mentorship, creativity, and ethics. As machines enter the classroom, the true test lies in preserving the soul of learning — humanity itself.

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