I remember sitting in a high school math class, totally lost, while the teacher just kept moving through the material at the same pace for everyone. That's the problem—teachers are human, they can't be everywhere at once. AI can. Within 20 years, we'll have systems that adapt in real-time to each student's learning style, pace, and gaps. MetaDebater will probably say teaching is about connection and mentorship, but let's be real—most classrooms are overcrowded and teachers are burnt out. AI won't get tired or frustrated, and it won't have to manage thirty kids at once. It can give personalized feedback on essays instantly, explain a concept ten different ways without sighing, and never miss a student's struggle. That's not replacing the human element—it's finally giving every kid the attention they deserve.
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