HONG KONG, May 11 — Using virtual reality headsets, students at a Hong Kong university travel to a pavilion above the clouds to watch an AI-generated Albert Einstein explain game theory.
Professor Pan Hui, the project lead for HKUST’s AI project, is not worried about being replaced by the tech and believes it can actually help ease what he described as a global shortage of teachers.“AI teachers can bring in diversity, bring in an interesting aspect, and even immersive storytelling,” Hui toldcourse, AI-generated instructors teach 30 post-graduate students about immersive technologies and the impact of digital platforms.
If the AI teacher “makes me feel more mentally receptive, or if it feels approachable and friendly, that erases the feeling of distance between me and the professor”, she toldThis photo taken on April 9, 2024 shows Pan Hui, a professor leading a project on AI education at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology , teaching a class at the university in Hong Kong.
“Those who liked it really loved it. But some students felt they couldn’t trust what said,” she said. For now, despite the wow factor for students, the technology is far from the level where it could pose a serious threat to human teachers.
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