
AI can play the role of full-fledged teacher in education, health, literature, technology, agriculture. And the students of many countries of the world are resorting to such teachers.
There are whispers that AI and robots will do all our work together. In such a situation, the question naturally arises, if AI will do all our work, then what is the need to study hard? It is true that AI will destroy many jobs in the future, but it will also create new ones.
At that time, the demand for skilled people to make AI work with the right commands will also increase. For this reason, UK educational institutions are currently using artificial intelligence with utmost importance, due to which the education system there is gradually becoming AI-dependent. Not long ago, students only used ChatGPT to complete their assignments, but now several schools in the UK have used AI technology to help with formatting worksheets. AI is also working to assist teachers and education professionals.
The issue of AI-based headmasters to help children has sparked a lot of discussion. A recent study found that more than half of university students in the UK consulted AI programs to support their studies. An AI teacher working with the headmaster of a boarding school in West Sussex. Cottesmore School has also allowed students to select teachers of their choice using AI technology.
Rogerson, the headmaster of the school, said, “In addition to taking everyone’s opinion, technology is being used to the maximum to ensure transparency in various matters.”
According to several school sources, AI teachers are being used to ask questions about subjects outside the curriculum. If there is no opportunity to interact with the school teachers in person, then the students take the help of AI. A project called ‘My Future School’ has been launched at Piz Pottage, an 8- to 13-year-old school, where students can design their own school using AI. Dr. Head of Digital Learning Department of University of Surrey. “AI is getting better and faster,” says Chris Trace.
It will reign among us for a long time to come. Even if no one loses their job because of AI, the person who has an idea about it will surely take the place of the person who is ignorant about it.’
However, Khan Academy’s Salman Khan’s ‘Khanmigo’ is ahead in the use of artificial intelligence in education. It is perfect for creating lesson plans for both students and teachers. Singapore’s Center for Educational Technologies’ ‘Codevery’ uses AI to identify errors in students’ coding assignments. South Korea plans to create customized digital textbooks based on students’ academic skills from 2025. Now it is to be seen how much the education system of Bangladesh can advance by using AI in the future!



