- David Game College in London is set to open UK’s first AI-taught classroom, offering a bespoke learning experience for 20 GCSE students
- The innovative approach uses AI platforms and virtual reality to tailor lesson plans to each student’s needs
- While the initiative promises precision and continuous evaluation, it has sparked debate over the future of education
In a groundbreaking move, David Game College, a private school in London, is set to open the UK’s first classroom taught entirely by artificial intelligence (AI) instead of human teachers.
This innovative approach aims to provide precise, quality learning experiences for students, though it has sparked debate about the future of education.
The new “teacherless” GCSE class will commence in September, accommodating 20 students who will learn through a combination of AI platforms on their computers and virtual reality …