According to my opinion No, it is unlikely that technology will fully replace teachers in the future. While technology can aid the teaching process, it cannot fully replicate the role of teachers. Teachers play a crucial role in not only imparting knowledge but also inculcating values, being inspirational role models, and providing mentorship, which are aspects that technology cannot fully replicate. Additionally, while technology may replace some aspects of teaching, it also requires teachers to take on new and more sophisticated duties and responsibilities. Therefore, the prevailing view is that technology will complement and empower teachers rather than entirely replace them. AZ-700HCL-BF-PRO-10C_TS410_2022CTSC

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    5 months ago

    Not replace, but enhance and support.

    You often see junior developers talk about how they appreciate being able to ask ChatGPT questions without being judged.

    I could definitely see education products aimed at long tail tutoring support helping significantly in better equipping students to succeed in a given teacher’s classroom.

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      Used it to explain stuff during my full stack bootcamp. It is immensely helpful when you have an idea of what you don’t know but are unsure what question you need to ask to find the answer. Even better when you know what function you need from a different language but don’t know what it’s called and has some esoteric name you cba to remember.

      If a libraries docs are indexed it also helps quickly find the method you need to implement.

      LLMs will likely always have a place as a supporting technology during and after education.