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The Industrial Revolution 4.0 is bidding farewell to teachers!
In a groundbreaking move, a school in London has launched its first class without teachers, replacing them with artificial intelligence.

A Revolução Industrial 4.0 está dando adeus aos professores!
Em um movimento inovador, uma escola em Londres iniciou sua primeira turma sem professores, substituindo-os por inteligência artificial.
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00:00Headphones on the ears, a visor for virtual reality on the eyes and a computer that shows the lesson on the screen.
00:07The teacher is missing, replaced by artificial intelligence.
00:11So a private school in London announces the first class without a teacher in the United Kingdom.
00:16Of human in the classroom remain students aged between 14 and 16 years.
00:21There are 20, those who take part in the GCSE high school program at the David Game College,
00:27one of the most important private institutes in the United Kingdom, for a cost of 27,000 pounds per year.
00:33Science, mathematics and English are some of the subjects taught by artificial intelligence.
00:38Others, such as art and sexual education, remain in the hands of teachers due to the difficulty of the machine in this area.
00:45In class there are always support figures that monitor the correct operation of the platform.
00:52The system based on artificial intelligence identifies in which subjects the student excels
00:57and where the latter shows greater gaps to adapt the learning plan.
01:01The decision of the David Game College clearly divides, to put it with a little British phrase, for the host the wine is good.
01:08Teachers can be wrong, says John Dalton, co-president of the school,
01:13according to which reaching the level of precision and accuracy of artificial intelligence is very difficult,
01:18because, he adds, the system guarantees a continuous assessment by effectively identifying the student's shortcomings.
01:25I agree with two of the students involved, Joseph and Michael.
01:30A teacher cannot identify the student's flaws because he has too many students, they say,
01:34unlike artificial intelligence, which helps you improve.
01:38Critics say, instead, Chris McGovern, president of the Campaign for Real Education organization,
01:45which fights for a more traditional education.
01:48In the UK, in fact, artificial intelligence has already entered schools for some time,
01:52although only providing support to the teacher, so without replacing him.
01:56According to McGovern, the choice of the David Game College is dictated, first of all,
02:01by the fact that artificial intelligence is a cheaper solution.
02:05In addition, he adds, the learning process and the interaction between students and teachers are dehumanized.
02:11If we only follow the path of artificial intelligence, the future will be hollow and soulless, he concludes.