A growing number of classrooms in China are equipped with artificial-intelligence cameras and brain-wave trackers. While many parents and teachers see them as tools to improve grades, they’ve become some children’s worst nightmare.

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39 thoughts on “How China Is Using Artificial Intelligence in Classrooms | WSJ”
  1. See, I want an update on this! This is something I fully support with AI supporting the teachers rather than removing the teachers. That relationship building, the interaction, like there’s ways AI can help support teachers but I think trying to remove them is a horrible idea!

  2. In other words, this is a device to monitor how obedient you are in doing what you are told to do, while having the possibility to record/store the data and compare it to others. Sounds dystopian.

  3. I wish I had this when I was in school. It would’ve given me real time access to how much concentration I am using which would make for a better mind. Yeah it’s got downsides but the upside is so much more valuable. Concentration is key for any modicum of success. 😊

  4. were'nt there female student at a u.s.A university spying for adversary of America ? Why would u.s.A educate foreigners who use this education against the u.s.A where's the gratitude: instead there's blatant copying and use of this information to compete against the u.s.A and europe which applied much of these technologies, by undercutting automobile production and prices, for example. This technology learnt from the u.s.A is passed on to terrorist and nations funding terror , against the u.s.A so why would the u.s.A be effectively ' shooting themselves in their foot ' ?

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