India, July 7 -- In an age where Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising every sphere of life - from healthcare to transportation to education - it is tempting to assume that machines can replace humans in all capacities. A common refrain these days suggests that children no longer need teachers, given the rapid advancement of AI. However, this belief is not only premature but also deeply flawed. In truth, this is a paradox: the more sophisticated our technology becomes, the more critical the role of the teacher will be. There is no denying that AI tools can deliver personalised content, generate instant solutions, and help students learn at their own pace.
Learning applications are available around the clock, digital tutors never ...